Head of a king in the red crown 800-640 BC LThird Intermediate Period-Late Period This statue is likely to be a king in the red crown rather than the goddess Neith in the red crown. The goddess does not seem to wear a uraeus on her brow.Features like the narrow tabs in front of the ears and the seams in the face suggest it may be datable to Dynasty 25 or a bit later.. Head of a king in the red crown. 800-640 BC . Granodiorite. LThird Intermediate Period-Late Period. From Egypt. Dynasty 22-26
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