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This sculpture has been carved in the round and depicts a figure with knees drawn up, arms crossed, and hands holding an ankh and a flower. There is an inscription on the front of the dress, and on the rear column.

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Document identity
localId
30579
label
Block Statue of Ankh-pekrod
core
obj
dtoType
sculpture
pageCount
1
Source metadata
id
30579
contentType
sculpture
stage
normalized
title
Block Statue of Ankh-pekrod
description
This sculpture has been carved in the round and depicts a figure with knees drawn up, arms crossed, and hands holding an ankh and a flower. There is an inscription on the front of the dress, and on the rear column.
provenance
Blanchard's Egyptian Museum, Cairo [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Lucy Wortham James [date and mode of acquisition unknown]; Dr. Lewellys E. Barker [date and mode of acquisition unknown] [said to be from Karnak Cachette, no. CK995]; Walters Art Museum, 1942, by gift.
date
946-736 BCE (Third Intermediate Period)
rightsUri
CC0
language
en
genreSpecific
Sculpture
statues
sculpture
imageCount
1
pageCount
1
source
import
dimensionsRaw
H: 8 7/16 in. (21.5 cm)
Source extras
cul
Egyptian
inscriptions
[On the garment] Osiris
the divine father and prophet-priest of Amon-em-epet-sewet
Ankh-pekhrod (Chapokrates)
the blessed
son of the divine father Pede-Amon-neb-nesut-tewy (Petemestus)
the blessed
born of the lady
the chantress of Amon-re
Nes-Har-pre
the blessed
living and rejuvenescing eternally. [On the rear column] Osiris
the divine father
Ankh-pekhrod
the blessed
living eternally.
dynasty
22nd Dynasty
med
black granite
creator_ids
6182
collection_ids
EGY
exhibition_ids
none
Single page context
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1
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0
type
photo
mediaId
388b7065992233e4