Boston Green Head

The Boston Green Head is a greywacke sculptured head of an Egyptian priest from the Late Period of ancient Egypt.

The head is dated to 380–332 BC[1] and is housed in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, United States.

The head is believed to have been found in 1858 at the Serapeum of Saqqara.

[1] Later, Muhammed Said Pasha, a pro-French viceroy of Egypt, gave it to Prince Napoleon Joseph Charles Paul Bonaparte.

[1] In 1904, the head was purchased by the Boston Museum of Fine Arts from Edward Perry Warren.