Abstract:Summary Publication of a block statue (JE 36668) with a separate fragmentary base (JE 36669). Both objects came from the Karnak Cachette and are on display in the Cairo Museum. The statue owner, a man...Summary Publication of a block statue (JE 36668) with a separate fragmentary base (JE 36669). Both objects came from the Karnak Cachette and are on display in the Cairo Museum. The statue owner, a man named Ḏd-ḥr, held a number of important priestly titles, such as: jt-nṯr , ḥm-nṯr , ḥm-ḏw , and rdwy-nṯr of Amun at Karnak. The statue can be dated, on stylistic grounds, to the post-Persian Period.Read More
Publication Year: 2019
Publication Date: 2019-05-01
Language: en
Type: article
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