Apotropaion |
| Date: |
1773 - 1650 BC |
| Medium: |
hippopotamus tusk |
| Dimensions: |
32 x 4 cm |
| Classification: |
religious or cult object |
| Credit Line: |
purchased from an art dealer (2005) |
| Inventory Number: |
2005.1-E |
| Department: |
Egyptian Art |
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Apotropaion
The shape of objects used to ward of evil and often called “magic knives” or “magic wands” typically follows the natural curve of hippopotamus tusks. According to research data on currently available archaeological finds, these magic objects made of bone were used in the Middle Kingdom and shortly afterwards (Dynasties XII-XVII, 20th-16th centuries).