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Bronze statuette of a man in Egyptian costume and pose, probably a votary or perhaps representing the Phoenician god Reshef; his left leg is advanced slightly, his right hand held by the side and his clenched left hand by his chest; both legs are missing below the upper thigh and the neck is cracked; he wears a kilt detailed with vertical incised lines, a belt divided into two parts, and a conical cap with a prominent knob on top; around his neck is an elaborate pectoral composed three registers of incisions in filled with vertical lines, triangles and small circles; cast in lost-wax technique.
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