Egyptian Ivory Dog

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Illustration

Mark Cartwright
by The British Museum
published on 13 March 2017
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A small ivory figurine of a dog swallowing a fish, with its tail rendered in bronze. From Thebes, New Kingdom of Egypt, 18th Dynasty (1350-1300 BCE).

The British Museum, London.

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