Statuette Fragment

E13655

From: Egypt | Mit-Rahineh

Curatorial Section: Egyptian

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Object Number E13655
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Egypt | Mit-Rahineh
Locus South Portal Strip 100E
Section Egyptian
Materials Alabaster
Iconography Osiris
Inscription Language Hieroglyphic
Description

Lower part of standing statuette of Ptah. The bottom of a was scepter is visible between the god's feet. At the front of the base is an incised Rekhyt bird at the left, facing right toward the center of the statue. Originally there was a second bird at the right, but the corner of the base is broken away. A small central column of text between the birds gives the name of Ptah. On the left and right of the base is a frieze consisting of ankh and was images on top of neb baskets. Below this is a line of hieroglyphs near the bottom of the base, running all the way around the piece. The text is badly damaged, but began in the middle with an offering formula, naming Ptah. The text extends symmetrically to the left and right sides. The statue was dedicated by a Royal Scribe, whose main title is followed by the enigmatic statement "The one who is over the Lord of the Two Lands," which may or may not be his name. The beginning of his mother's name is on the back, but the text is too damaged to read.

Height 16 cm
Width 12.4 cm
Depth 17.5 cm
Credit Line The Eckley B. Coxe Jr. Expedition to Mit-Rahineh (Memphis), Egypt; Clarence Stanley Fisher, 1915
Other Number M2663 - Field No SF

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