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ID 788
ACCESSION NUMBER 14 1168
FIELD NUMBER 14 1 1237
SUBJECT baboon
DESCRIPTION The baboon is represented in a very schematic way withouth any detail. It was pierced lengthwise. The animal is crouched on a rectangular base; the snout is merely outlined, short and squared, the eyes and the ears realized by small projections; the body is smooth but without any indication of the lower arms and paws. There were only summary and superficial oblique lines on the sides of the body.
CHRONOLOGY Classic Kerma
CHRONOLOGICAL RANGE 1750-1550 BC
MATERIAL faience
MATERIAL (Note) faience
LENGTH (cm) 1.6
WIDTH (cm) 0.4
THICKNESS (cm) 0.3
DIAMETER (cm) 0.0
BIBLIOGRAPHY REISNER 1923: 400
REFERENCE Reisner, G.A., 1923, Excavations at Kerma. Harvard African Studies, 5, Cambridge, Mass.
ORNAMENTS_DESCRIPTION There are six strings with a total of 161 amulet beads (1.7 cm in length). There are also three other strings: one string of seventeen short cylinder beads (0.4 cm in length), one small ball bead, two cylinder beads and one cylinder bead, one string of 185 small shell ring beads (0.4 cm in diameter), one decorated cylinder bead, two glass ball beads and a third string of fifteen ring beads, three cylinder beads. Also present are many loose beads and amulets of which some are broken. Amulets include: eighty-six Taweret, thity-two baboons, two elongeted shapes with rounded top, nine human hands, twenty-four ladders, eight rectangular decorated plaques.
PRESERVATION STATE Complete
MUSEUM MFA BOSTON
SPECIFIC LOCATION Storerooms
LINK ON-LINE https://collections.mfa.org/objects/366855/beads
Coordinates N 19°36'43.52" E 30°26'42.23"
SECTOR Eastern cemetery
SPECIFIC CONTEXT K XVI 1600 C4
ARCHAEOLOGICAL MISSION HARVARD UNIVERSITY- BOSTON MFA EXPEDITION
DIRECTOR OF THE MISSION G. REISNER
YEAR OF EXCAVATION 1914
CREDIT LINE Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Suggested Citation

Elena D’Itria. (2024) "Item 788 from Africa/Sudan/Kerma". In The Amulets of the Kerma Culture. Elena D’Itria (Ed). Released: In prep. Open Context. <https://opencontext.org/subjects/830364ea-a80d-4dcf-9413-8cad56279b40> ARK (Archive): https://n2t.net/ark:/28722/k2v12gg4g

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