Egyptian pharaoh Mechanical Dog Toy 3d printable model

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Egyptian pharaoh Mechanical Dog Toy 3d printable model

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The Ancient Egyptian Mechanical Dog

Dating back over 3,400 years to the reign of Amenhotep III (1390–1352 B.C.), a unique ivory dog figurine showcases the ingenuity of ancient Egyptian artisans. Just over 7 inches long, the sculpture features a movable jaw, once operated by a cord mechanism, that opens to reveal teeth and a painted tongue—suggesting a barking motion.

Discovered by archaeologist Howard Carter, the figure likely came from a royal tomb. Its detailed carving and dynamic pose suggest it represented a beloved pet. The use of rare elephant ivory points to its elite ownership.

The dog may have served as a child’s toy, a ritual object, or a companion for the afterlife. Dogs were valued in Egyptian society for protection, hunting, and spiritual roles, often linked to the god Anubis. They were frequently buried or mummified with their owners.

The figurine resembles dogs seen in Egyptian art, similar to breeds like the Basenji or Pharaoh Hound.

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Egyptian pharaoh Mechanical Dog Toy 3d printable model
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Egyptian pharaoh Mechanical Dog Toy 3d printable model
$39.00
 
Royalty Free No Ai License 
10% for Ukraine
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  • Stereolithography (.stl) (3 files)108 MB

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  • Ready for 3D Printing
  • Publish date2025-06-05
  • Model ID#6189614
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