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Limestone Statue of a Young Man, in Edinburgh, Lothianshire, Scotland more
We had a dinner at the Royal Museum in Edinburgh and they gave us permission to take photographs, as long as no flash was allowed.
This item is an Ancient Egyptian statue; the caption reads as follows:
Limestone Statue of a Young Man
Egyptian, from Behnessa (Oxyrhyneus).
Roman, 2nd – 3rd Centuries AD
1971.674
The statue is carved in a local style although the hair and eyes are typically Egyptian (similar to the mummy portraits in the Egyptian Gallery on the first floor). The stone has extensive traces of gesso (plaster coating) and pigment.
This unfortunate young man lacks feet.