Mummy of a Hawk
Mummy of a hawk with naturistically modeled head, with painted details, wrapped in narrow bandages of fine linen, arranged in a herring-bone pattern, foot damaged.
Roman Period, ca. 30 BC - 390 AD. From Saqqara. Excavated by: Walter B Emery. The Trustees of the British Museum. EA 68006
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