alabaster perfume jar from the tomb of Tutankhamen. Found between the two outer shrines of Tutankhamen's burial was this perfume vase, made of four pieces of alabaster cemented together. The vulture with the so-called atef crown on its head represents either Mut or Nekhbet protecting the perfume. Flanking the vase are two deities with pendulous breasts and potbellies, both named Hapi, who personify the Nile and its fertility.
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