Keywords: Egyptian - Amun-Min-Kamutef - Walters 542062.jpg The representation of the mummiform Amun-Min-Kamutef with an erect phallus alludes to his role as a fertility god His right arm is raised in a gesture of rejoicing The name Kamutef bull of his mother conveys that the god is both father and son and therefore self-created Instead of the god's usual tall feathered crown this statuette a rare example depicts the god wearing the crown of Upper south Egypt emphasizing his southern origins century 7 4 BC Late Period bronze gold cm 19 7 2 4 7 accession number 54 2062 9453 Found near Cairo Dikran Kelekian Paris and New York date and mode of acquisition unknown Henry Walters Baltimore date of acquisition unknown by purchase Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by Henry Walters Mummified The Walters Art Museum Baltimore 2008-2013 place of origin Egypt 60px Walters Art Museum license derivative works Egyptian - Amun-Min-Kamutef - Walters 542062 2 jpg Ancient Egyptian statuettes in the Walters Art Museum Amun-Min Statues of the Egyptian late period |