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Bes Figurine: Bolton Museum Collection 3D Model.
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An ancient Egyptian standing figure of the god Bes from the Roman Period (30BC - 395AD) from the collection of Bolton Library and Museum Services. Bes is shown with legs apart, hands on hips and leonine mane and ears. On top of his head is a five plumed headdress.
The figurine was excavated by B.P. Grenfell at Oxyrhynchus and donated to the Bolton Library and Museum Services Collection by the Egypt Exploration Fund.
Accession Number: BOLMG:1905.68.9, Bolton Library and Museum Services
Object Description: Bolton Museum Database
Photography Credit: Charlotte, Bolton Library and Museum Services, Eloise Bryans
Model Credit: Ardern Hulme-Beaman, Charlotte Sargent
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Statue of Ra 3D Model.
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High-quality model of a small statue of egyptian god Ra
• H x W x D = 45 x 11 x 15,7 cm
• 42565 triangles
• 24694 vertices
• 42269 faces
• 66777 edges
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Faience Hathor Sistrum 3D Model.
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An ancient Egyptian arched sistrum (musical percussion instrument similar to a rattle). The provenance is unknown as the piece was purchased in Luxor in 1908. It likely dates to the Late Period.
The sistrum is pierced twice on each side of the arch where the moving pieces would have been inserted. Below the arch, we see a wedjat eye above a nb-sign. Hathor’s head is flanked by two columns and bears her characteristic plaited wig. This example is unusual for the lack of a double headed Hathor, only one side bears Hathor’s face with the back of the sistrum featuring the sun disk and horns (Hathor’s symbol).
The inscription reads “Words spoken by Bastet-Iru-Di-Set”.
See “Glimpses of ancient Egypt: Studies in Honour of H. W. Fairman” 1979, p.17 & pl.IV for more info.
Accession Number: E.202
Model and Photography Credit: Charlotte Sargent - Faience Hathor Sistrum - 3D model by Garstang Museum of Archaeology (@garstang) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 64000 polygons.
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Statue of Bastet 3D Model.
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High-quality model of a statue of egyptian goddess Bastet
• H x W x D = 31 x 8,3 x 7,67 cm
• 45098 triangles
• 26398 vertices
• 44799 faces
• 71021 edges
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Bronze Cat Head: Bolton Museum Collection 3D Model.
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A small ancient Egyptian cat head made of a copper alloy from the collection of Bolton Library and Museum Services. The head is unprovenanced, but these objects are particularly well-attested at the sites of Bubastis and Saqqara. In ancient Egypt, the cat was associated with the goddess Bastet, and many objects like this were created to be given in offering at temples and necropoli.
This cat head features pierced ears and finely detailed eyes which may have held some form of inlay.
Accession Number: BOLMG:1969.8.A, Bolton Library and Museum Services
Photography and Model Credit: Ian Trumble, Bolton Library and Museum Services
Texture Refinement: Charlotte Sargent
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