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Faience amulet with name of Amen-ReThird Intermediate Period, 22nd Dynasty, reign of Osorkon I (910 - 896 BCE)

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Small Egyptian faience plaque with rounded rectangular form, cream body, and turquoise hieroglyphic signs on the face including a crenellated band, horizontal bar, and vertical strokes
Small faience plaque with cream-white ground and turquoise-glazed hieroglyphic signs, rectangular with rounded corners, showing age-related wear and discoloration.

Unknown, Faience amulet with name of Amen-Re, Third Intermediate Period, 22nd Dynasty, reign of Osorkon I (910 - 896 BCE), Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Gift of Frank J. and Victoria K. Fertitta, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA

Title
Faience amulet with name of Amen-Re
Place Made
Egypt
Date Made
Third Intermediate Period, 22nd Dynasty, reign of Osorkon I (910 - 896 BCE)
Medium
Faience
Dimensions
5/16 x 1/4 in. (.8 x .6 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of Frank J. and Victoria K. Fertitta
Accession Number
M.80.198.230
Classification
Jewelry and Adornments
Collecting Area
Egyptian Art