Siltstone sarcophagus of Sasobek, Egypt 26th Dynasty, around 630 BC. Sarcophagus of Sasobek, the vizier of the northern part of


Siltstone sarcophagus of Sasobek, Egypt 26th Dynasty, around 630 BC. Sarcophagus of Sasobek, the vizier of the northern part of Egypt in the reign of Psammetichus I (664-610 BC). It may have been found in Sais, the city from which Psammetichus' family sarcophagus is one of the finest examples of its type, and very well preserved. While many anthropoid (human-shaped) sarcophagi have rather exaggerated features, Sasobek's face is naturalistic (although not a portrait) and serene. Sasobek holds the pillar representing the god Osiris in one hand and the knot of the goddess Isis in the other.


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