Research suggests that more than seventy species of birds can be seen in ancient Egyptian art and 63 hieroglyphic symbols representing whole birds, or parts of them. Waterfowl, including wild and domestic species of ducks and geese, were popular items at the table. Ducks, as well as being food items, were often incorporated into Egyptian art – on tomb ceilings and as cosmetic unguent holders.
This hand carved Egyptian statue of a duck has beautiful details. A rare find, this bird was hand carved in Luxor, Egypt during the 1980's.
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