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Description Close-up of the statue head of the Kushite pharaoh Aspelta, made during the Napatan period, circa 620-580 B.C. Made of granite gneiss. Originally in the Great Temple of Amen at Gebel Barkal in what is now Sudan, now residing in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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