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(inventory)Musée du Louvre, Paris, France
Artist/Maker Unknown
Description Osiris, Isis and Horus: pendant bearing the name of King Osorkon II. Gold, lapis and red glass, 874–850 BC (22th Dynasty).
Dimensions H. 17.59 cm (6 ¾ in.), W. 6.6 cm (2 ½ in.)
Credit line Unspecified
Accession number E 6204
Location Department of Egyptian Antiquities, Sully, 1st floor, room 29
Photographer/source Guillaume Blanchard, July 2004, Fujifilm S6900


Français : Pendentif au nom du roi Osorkon II représentant Osiris, Isis et Horus. Or, lapis-lazuli et verre rouge, 874-850 av. J.-C. (XXIIe Dynastie).

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