martes, 14 de febrero de 2017

Oil Lamp Representing Beset

Oil Lamp Representing Beset
A fragment of an oil lamp, made of clay, is in the form of Beset, the spouse of the god Bes, lying down and holding a tambourine in her hand.
Her hair is hanging on her shoulders and round her back in locks, and she has a feather-like crown on her head.
It is noticeable that oil lamps had started to progress; artists did not just stop at geometrical and floral decorations, but rather started to use a new style, and to design the figure of a god or goddess to give a more aesthetic appearance to the lamp.
Present location BIBLIOTHECA ALEXANDRINA ANTIQUETIES MUSEUM [01/027] ALEXANDRIA BAAM
Inventory number 10
Dating PTOLEMAIC PERIOD
Archaeological Site ALEXANDRIA
Category PART OF LAMP
Material POTTERY
Technique TECHNIQUE OF CERAMICS
http://www.globalegyptianmuseum.org/detail.aspx?id=14581
Bibliography•Hawass Z. and others, Bibliotheca
•Alexandrina, the Archaeology Museum,
•Cairo 2002.

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