Tyt Amulet (Knot of Isis)

ca. 1539–1075 B.C.E.

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Object Label

The Egyptians worked with gold and semiprecious stones from earliest times. They mined both types of material in the desert east of the Nile and in present-day Sudan, called “Nubia” in ancient times after the ancient Egyptian word for gold (nub). Clearly, objects made from these high-value materials were available only to the highest ranks of society.

Caption

Tyt Amulet (Knot of Isis), ca. 1539–1075 B.C.E.. Jasper, 2 3/8 x 1 x 3/16 in. (6 x 2.5 x 0.5 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, 37.1271E. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)

Title

Tyt Amulet (Knot of Isis)

Date

ca. 1539–1075 B.C.E.

Period

New Kingdom

Geography

Place made: Egypt

Medium

Jasper

Classification

Accessory

Dimensions

2 3/8 x 1 x 3/16 in. (6 x 2.5 x 0.5 cm)

Credit Line

Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund

Accession Number

37.1271E

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