Figurine

B9454

Location: On Display in the Middle East Galleries

From: Iraq | Nippur

Curatorial Section: Near Eastern

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Object Number B9454
Current Location Middle East Galleries - On Display
Culture Egyptianizing
Provenience Iraq | Nippur
Period Achaemenid Period
Date Made 6-4th centuries BCE
Section Near Eastern
Materials Terracotta
Iconography Deity? | Demon?
Description

CBS Register: terracotta figurine, God Bes or Babylonian demon? legs wanting, Egyptianizing.

PBS XVI: Bes, the bearded Egyptian dwarf, with hands on the hips and knees wide apart. He has a short loin cloth and a belt, a flat nose, distorted eyebrows, large ears, and a protruding tongue, which contribute to his grotesque appearance. On his head is a ribbed calathose spreading on the top. molded.

Credit Line Gift of Hermann V. Hilprecht, Babylonian Expedition to Nippur III, 1896
Other Number PBS XVI: 221 - Other Number | P264823 - CDLI Number

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