A question on
Jeopardy! made me aware that part of the plaited beard of the 4,800-year-old Egyptian sphinx (
1st image, Albumen print by G. Lékègian & Co., c. 1880s) was not lost to time, but in fact resides at the
British Museum. The
fragment (
2nd image, see here for size scale), which may have been a
later addition to the ancient statue, represents about 1/30th of the length of the beard. It was found in 1817 between the paws of the
Sphinx by Giovanni Battista
Caviglia, who presented it to the Museum. Such a beard was typically depicted on
gods and the dead to indicate divinity. "
It was carved out of local limestone, which was probablyleft over from rock used for construction of the 'GreatPyramid'....[The beard] was probably added duringrestoration work in the Eighteenth Dynasty (c. 1550-1295 B.C.),and fell off in antiquity."
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