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Two-finger amulet

Two-finger amulet

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Date
664–332 B.C.
Medium
Slate
Dimensions
L. 6.4 × W. 2.6 × Th. 0.8 cm (2 1/2 × 1 × 5/16 in.)
Department
Egyptian Art
Gallery
127
Location
127
Credit
Gift of Helen Miller Gould, 1910

Description

Overview Two-finger amulet Late Period 664–332 B.C. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 127 Two-finger amulets were used exclusively for the dead and were often found on the lower left of the torso. This is the area of the embalming incision, which was made during the mummification process. These amulets were meant magically to heal the wound. The first examples of this amulet type date to Dynasty 26. Their preferred material was obsidian or other dark stones.