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Young man, faiyum mummy portrait, 2nd century CE, lower Egypt Portrait of Man from Faiyum, 160 CE (Roman). Suggested classification of Faiyum mummy portraits (AM-BM0-R-0000) Adult, Male, Beard, moustache, Grey hair, biggest ear right, no crown of Justification, no Jewls, no writting, no extras
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13"x8". encaustic on wood panel this was part of a mummy/coffin ex Buffalo, Albright-Knox Gallery (sold)

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