Small Ram's Heads, Late Period


Faience ram's head (No info available)
Gold ram's head right:
ca. 712–664 B.C.; Late Period
Egyptian or Nubian; Nubia possibly
Gold; H. 4.2 cm (1 5/8 in); W 3.7 cm (1 7/16 in); D 2.0 cm (3/4 in); weight 65 grams
Gift of Norbert Schimmel Trust, 1989 (1989.281.98)

The museum website has a much better photo of the gold ram's head and the following info is from their site:

"This amulet was probably made for a necklace worn by one of the Kushite kings. Representations show these pharaohs wearing a ram's-head amulet tied around the neck on a thick cord, the ends of which fall forward over the shoulders. Sometimes a smaller ram's head is attached to each end. Rams were associated with the god Amun, particularly in Nubia, where he was especially revered. The Nubians were superb goldsmiths, as demonstrated by the workmanship of this amulet."