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Canopic Jar with Jackal's Head, 664–525 BC. travertine, Diameter: 16.3 cm (6 7/16 in.); Diameter of mouth: 9 cm (3 9/16 in.); Overall: 42.6 cm (16 3/4 in.). The Charles W. Harkness Endowment Fund, 1921.1021. CC0.
Canopic Jar with Jackal's Head
664–525 BC
Maker Unknown
Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art
Canopic Jar with Jackal's Head, 664–525 BC. Egypt, Late Period, Dynasty 26. Travertine; diameter: 16.3 cm (6 7/16 in.); diameter of mouth: 9 cm (3 9/16 in.); overall: 42.6 cm (16 3/4 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, The Charles W. Harkness Endowment Fund 1921.1021 This jar is made of travertine stone-- subtle in color and with a captivating natural pattern-- with hieroglyphics carved on the front. Such jars were used to hold internal organs of the deceased and to preserve them for the afterlife.