File:Uraeus and Hathor mirror of Sithathoriunet.jpg
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editDescriptionUraeus and Hathor mirror of Sithathoriunet.jpg |
English: Inlaid golden uraeus (top right) and silver, obsidian, and gold hand mirror of Sithathoriunet, the daughter of Pharaoh Senusret II, of the 12th dynasty. The mirror handle is shaped like a papyrus stalk with the head of Hathor. Twelfth Dynasty, 19th or 20th century BC. |
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Author | A. Parrot |
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