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Magic beaker
Egyptian
Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, reign of Khufu (Cheops)
2551–2528 B.C.
Findspot: Egypt, Giza, Menkaura Valley Temple
Medium/Technique
Basalt
Dimensions
Height x diameter: 3 x 2.7 cm (1 3/16 x 1 1/16 in.)
Credit Line
Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
Accession Number11.768
CollectionsAncient Egypt, Nubia and the Near East
ClassificationsReligious and cult objects
DescriptionFine-grained, dark purple conical cup that is broken and split on one end. There is also a yellow-brown deposit over the end and side. This ritual cup was used in the "opening of the mouth" ceremony performed on the statues of Menkaura in his valley temple.
ProvenanceFrom Giza, Menkaura Valley Temple. March 2, 1911: excavated by the Harvard University-Museum of Fine Arts Expedition; 1911: assigned to the MFA by the government of Egypt.
(Accession Date: March 2, 1911)
(Accession Date: March 2, 1911)