Stela of Senu ca. 1390–1352 New Kingdom This stela depicts a royal scribe named Senu adoring the deities Imseti and Hapi, two of the four sons of Horus who protected the internal organs that were removed during mummification. Below, Senu's son, a lector priest named Pawahy, recites the funerary prayer inscribed in front of him. Another stela belonging to Senu is displayed in gallery 119 ().. Stela of Senu. ca. 1390–1352 Limestone. New Kingdom. From Egypt; Probably from Middle Egypt, Tuna el-Gebel. Dynasty 18


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