Ancient Egyptian stele of Setaou Governor of Nubia, Circa 1250 BC, 19th Dynasty, limestone. The Louvre Museum E6247. Adoration scene; man (standing, p


Ancient Egyptian stele of Setaou Governor of Nubia, Circa 1250 BC, 19th Dynasty, limestone. The Louvre Museum E6247. Adoration scene; man (standing, pleated front skirt, pleated shirt with pleated sleeves, sandals, worshipping); man (standing, leaning, puffy front skirt, holding, bird, papyrus stem, worshipping); Nephthys (seated, cubic seat, frontal headband, sign of Nephthys, tenant, papyriform scepter, sign of life); flabellum. 2nd register; woman (2, standing, dress, long tripartite wig, worshipping, holding, vase); man (standing, loincloth, shaved head). Setaou was governor of Nubia during the reign of Ramses II. Inscribed to: Setaou (royal son of Kush); Pennesettaouy (scribe of the table of offerings, scribe of the table of offerings of Kush); Horemheb (father); Nefretmout (great of the body of the musicians of Amun); Baket (singer-chémayt of Menkheperrê); Maioumten (scribe, son); Nephthys. Limestone. Height: cm; Width: 36 cm; Thickness: 7 cm. Sully room 640


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Location: Louvre Museum
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