Triad of Isis, Nephthys, and Harpocrates

4th-mid 3rd century BCE (Late Period-early Ptolemaic)

1.8 cm 3.3 cm 0.3 cm

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Pendants with representations of single gods or groups of deities were popular in the 1st millennium BC. This triad displays the juvenile god Harpocrates in the center, depicted as a nude boy with a side-lock and uraeus-serpent above his forehead. To his right his mother Isis...

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Henry Walters, Baltimore [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Walters Art Museum, 1931, by bequest.
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