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English: Fragment of an ex-voto stele: two people (right) worshipping the goddess Taweret, a female bipedal hippopotamus with human breast and arms, and a crocodile tail on her back. Limestone, unknown provenience, acquired by Shiaparelli in 1884-85 from a Luxor antiquary. 19th-20th dynasty, New Kingdom. Florence, Museo archeologico nazionale, Inv. n. 6400. [ref: Sergio Bosticco, Museo archeologico nazionale di Firenze, Le stele egiziane del Nuovo Regno, 1965]]
Italiano: Frammento di stele ex-voto: due persone (a destra) venerano la dea Taweret, una femmina di ippopotamo bipede, con seni e braccia umane e una coda di coccodrillo sulla schiena. Calcare, provenienza ignota, acquistata da Schiaparelli nel 1884-85 da antiquariato di Luxor. XIX-XX dinastia, Nuovo Regno. Firenze, Museo archeologico nazionale, Inv. n. 6400. [rif: Sergio Bosticco, Museo archeologico nazionale di Firenze, Le stele egiziane del Nuovo Regno, 1965]]
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