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A Published Egyptian Alabaster Cosmetic Jar, New Kingdom, ca. 1550 - 1069 BCE Scarabs indicative of early stone-working techniques

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Description

indicative of early stone-working techniques that employed copper drills and abrasive sand

Mounted height: 14 inches (35

For hand-to-hand fighting and dispatching a wounded enemy

Condition: Intact and in excellent condition overall with no chips

red panels representing highlight and shadow

A Published Egyptian Alabaster Cosmetic Jar, New Kingdom, ca. 1550 - 1069 BCE Scarabs indicative of early stone-working techniquesThis elegant jar is carved from fine Egyptian alabaster with the warm honey toned banding typical of high quality material from New Kingdom workshops. The vessel flares gently from a narrow, slightly concave foot to a broad rim with a neatly rounded lip. Its small scale and refined silhouette are characteristic of cosmetic containers used to store unguents, scented oils, or kohl. The surface retains a soft, matte polish and shows the natural

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