Osiris https://harvardartmuseums.org/collections/object/303971#:~:text=https://hvrd.art/o/-,303971
    Gallery Text
    As god of rebirth, Osiris is depicted in mummy wrappings. He stands with his legs closely together, wearing the characteristic atef crown with side feathers (here broken off), and holding a crook and a flail. These attributes represent royal regalia and reflect his role as primeval king.
    Identification and Creation
    Object Number
    1920.44.278
    Title
    Osiris
    Other Titles
    Alternate Title: Standing Osiris
    Classification
    Sculpture
    Work Type
    sculpture, statuette
    Date
    mid 7th-late 1st century BCE
    Places
    Creation Place: Ancient & Byzantine World, Africa, Egypt (Ancient)
    Period
    Late Period to Ptolemaic
    Culture
    Egyptian
    Persistent Link
    https://hvrd.art/o/303971

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