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Eternal Egypt: Double Statue of Nimaatsed

For Students 9th - 10th
These nearly identical statues share one base but differ slightly in height. Nimaatsed wears a short kilt and a short wig. His eyelids, eyebrows, and fine mustache are painted in black.
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Eternal Egypt: Double Statue of a Man and Wife

For Students 9th - 10th
This double statue probably depicts Meres-ankh and his wife, as it was found in his mastaba (tomb) at Giza. The man wears a curled wig, and has a fine mustache. He is wearing a short kilt with an overlap and a wide collar of polychrome...
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Eternal Egypt: Marble Head of Serapis

For Students 9th - 10th
The marble head of Serapis portrays his usual features, having long, wavy dense hair, a heavy wavy beard, and a long mustache connected to the beard. This type of portrayal of Serapis belongs to the Roman era.
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Eternal Egypt: Head of a Statue With Short Wig

For Students 9th - 10th
The alabaster head of the statue portrays a man wearing a short wig in the shape of a skullcap. The head was painted in black to define the hair, the cosmetic lines of the eyes, and the mustache.

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