Panneau arrière d'un sarcophage, période tardive jusqu'à la période ptolémaïque précoce, env. le 4e – 3e siècle av. J.-C. · Égypte · ID: 3053098
Description
wood, painted plaster and varnish, continuous vertical fracture, rest., mounted on acrylic base
The panel, rounded at the top, is framed by seven concentric lines alternating in red and black. The central motif is the Horus falcon wearing the Double Crown, shown in right profile standing on a pedestal. In front of it is the emblem of a Maat feather, emphasizing the panel’s cultic and protective function.
Expertise
Dr. Martin Pracher, VIL- Certificate (Visible Induced infrared Luminescence), Würzburg, 10 February 2026
Remarques
This object is subject to the UNESCO Cultural Heritage Protection Act. Export documents are required for export (subjected to a fee).

