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Lot 314*

An Egyptian mummified ibis

6 July 2023, 11:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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An Egyptian mummified ibis
Ptolemaic Period-Early Roman Period, circa 332 B.C.-100 A.D.
41cm long

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Provenance:
Bodo Bleß (1940-2022) collection, Berlin, formed from ca. 1960 onwards.
Accompanied by an x-ray of the interior.

The ibis was associated with the god Thoth, who records the judgement of the heart of the deceased. The birds were sacred and beloved animals to the Egyptians, so much so that those who killed an ibis, accidentally or otherwise, were put to death.

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