DescriptionFaience 'was'-sceptre of Thuthmosis III (8570267204).jpg
Faience 'was'-sceptre of Thuthmosis III (Acc. 1033)
The upper part of a was-sceptre, made of faience with black decoration. The was-sceptre was a long staff topped (as depicted held by the gods) with the stylised head of an animal (possibly a jackal) and was an important symbol of kingship.
On the neck of the sceptre, before it breaks off, is the cartouche of king Thutmose III.
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