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Amulet showing Ptah-Seker, Egypt, 900-30 BCE
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Amulet showing Ptah-Seker, Egypt, 900-30 BCE
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Many people still believe that amulets have magical or spiritual powers, bringing good luck and good health while providing protection from sickness and harm. Ptah-Seker was originally two separate deities, Ptah (the divine creator) and Seker, a god associated with the dead and funerals. Seker was originally shown as a mummified man with the head of a falcon. Ptah-Seker was a god associated with the dead and funerals and this amulet may have been buried with the body. Both of the amulets (A608668 and A608669) are made from a type of glazed ceramic called faience.

maker: Unknown maker

Place made: Egypt

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  • Library reference: Science Museum A608668
  • Photo number: L0058047
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