Bronze statue of the Egyptian goddess Isis with her son Horus on her lap. The lower part of her legs has been broken off. With the right hand she supports her left breast, ready to suckle Horus. She supports the child with her left hand. On the head there is a disk, sandwiched between two horns, on the forehead a uraeus. Horus also wears the uraeus next to the youth bell. Figurine probably dating from the Roman imperial period, the time of many other finds in the Waalsdorper plain., Figure, Isis, metal, bronze, 6,2 x 2 cm, roman 1-300 AD, Netherlands, South-Holland, Wassenaar, Wassenaar , Waalsdorper plain
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Bronze statue, Egyptian goddess Isis, son Horus, lap, lower part, legs, broken off, right hand, supports, left breast, ready, suckle Horus, child, left hand, head, disk, sandwiched, two horns, forehead, uraeus, Horus, wears, uraeus next, youth bell, Figurine, dating, Roman imperial period, time, finds, Waalsdorper plain, Figure, Isis, metal, bronze, 6, 2 x 2 cm, roman 1-300 AD, Netherlands, South-Holland, Wassenaar
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