Byzantine Egypt Red Steatite Coptic Stamp Seal with Sphinx and Aker (400-700 AD)
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This ancient coptic stamp seal, originating from Byzantine Egypt, measures 4.5x3.5 cm (1.77x1.38 inches). Crafted from red steatite, a material revered for its durability and vibrant hue, this artifact is a testament to the artistic and religious customs of its time. The seal handle page boasts an engraving of the "Lady of the Sphinx," depicting a seated goddess or female figure upon a lioness throne, a motif emblematic of power and protection in ancient Egyptian culture. On the face side, the seal features a representation of the Egyptian deity Aker, showcasing twin lions with the sun rising between them - a symbol often associated with the horizon, the passage of time, and the afterlife. This exquisite piece not only served a practical purpose but also held significant symbolic value, likely used to secure and authenticate documents and objects.
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Byzantine Egypt Red Steatite Coptic Stamp Seal with Sphinx and Aker (400-700 AD)
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