Faience figurine of Isis (?)

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This is a faience figurine of an Egyptian deity, possibly Isis, judging by the throne-like hieroglyph on top of her head. It was said that she had greater magical power than all other gods, protected the kingdom from its enemies, governed the skies and the natural world, and had power over fate itself.

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Founded in 1889, the Harvard Semitic Museum houses more than 40,000 Near Eastern artifacts, mostly from museum-sponsored excavations in Egypt, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Syria, and Tunisia. We use these collections to investigate and teach Near Eastern archaeology, history, and culture. The Harvard Semitic Museum is one of the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture (HMSC).

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