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Small sistrum made of gilded wood. The small horizontal pieces holding bronze discs show the form of the serpent Djet, who makes music. Belonged once to Queen Tiye, the King's grandmother. From the Tomb of Tutankhamun. Egypt, 18th dynasty. Photo: Ayman Khoury.
Location
Egyptian Museum/Cairo/Egypt
Unique Identifier
ART435805
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
3328px × 3328px
Photo Credit
© CULTNAT, Dist. RMN-GP / Art Resource, NY
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18th dynasty (1570-1314 BCE)
Bronze
Musical Instruments
Sistrum, Rattle
Tiye, Queen, wife of Amenhotep III
Tutankhamun (c.1332-1323 BCE)
Woodcarving