Wall Fragment

CG2015-9-218

From: Egypt | Memphis (Egypt)

Curatorial Section: Egyptian

Object Number CG2015-9-218
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Egypt | Memphis (Egypt)
Locus Palace of Merenptah | 18-7 R-7
Period New Kingdom | Nineteenth Dynasty
Date Made 1292 - 1190 BCE
Section Egyptian
Materials Limestone
Description

Fragment of a wall scene from the palace of Merenptah. Incised and filled decoration depicting the kneeling god Heh, surmounted by a shen, a tadpole (Sign I8), a was scepter, and the bottom or a djed pillar. To the right is an ankh and a portion of a djed pillar.

Height 14 cm
Length 47 cm
Width 36 cm
Other Number 84-1-3 - Original Number

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