Ancient Egyptian cube block statue of Horemtabat, 660 BC, 25th Dynasty. Kunsthistorisches Muesum Vienna inv AS 9639. Granire height 32 cm width
Ancient Egyptian cube block statue of Horemtabat, 660 BC, 25th Dynasty. Kunsthistorisches Muesum Vienna inv AS 9639. Granire height 32 cm width cm. The statue type is known as cubic stool figure - also called cube stool - offers the advantage that the entire surface can be covered with inscriptions. The person represented is a "divine father", a high priestly rank, called Har-kheb, whose father was the prophet of Amun in Karnak Hor, and whose mother was the temple musician of Amun Isis-reshuti [Esershôt]. The name Har-kheb is a more or less phonetic rendering of Hor-em-akhbit, "Horus is in Khemmis". On the front of the statue is a version of the traditional "appeal to passers-by".
Size: 4776px × 6566px
Location: Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna ( Museum of Art History Vienna)
Photo credit: © funkyfood London - Paul Williams / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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