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Figure of Bastet
Geographical origin unknown
Bronze

Donated by J. Armstrong Stenhouse
Museum number 1931-801

Bastet, the lion goddess, was a prominent deity in the Old Kingdom. From the 22nd Dynasty, when King Osorkon built a temple at Bubastis in her honour, she is often depicted as a cat rather than a lion.

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