Wall Fragment
CG2015-9-269
From: Egypt | Memphis (Egypt)
Curatorial Section: Egyptian
Object Number | CG2015-9-269 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Provenience | Egypt | Memphis (Egypt) |
Locus | Palace of Merenptah |
Period | New Kingdom | Nineteenth Dynasty |
Date Made | 1292 - 1190 BCE |
Section | Egyptian |
Materials | Limestone |
Description | Fragment of a decorated wall from the palace of Merenptah, Room 7, left side. Incised and filled decoration. At the right is a border consisting of an ankh, above a djed-pillar, above was-scepter, and another ankh. To the left are images related to the offering trays carried by fertility deities (Hapy) in the scene. At the bottom is a Hes vase with a lotus flower at its top. At the upper left is half of a p.t sign. |
Height | 30 cm |
Length | 43 cm |
Width | 16 cm |
Other Number | 84-1-4 - Original Number |
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