Ptolemaic Egyptian sarcophagus of Djedhor, 380-30 BC, Saqqara Memphis, diorite, Louvre Museum D8 or N344. Inscription names Djedhor (father of the god


Ptolemaic Egyptian sarcophagus of Djedhor, 380-30 BC, Saqqara Memphis, diorite, Louvre Museum D8 or N344. Inscription names Djedhor (father of the god, father of the god loved of the god, priest-shem, servant of the god of Ptah, priest-ouner, priest-ouner in Letopolis, priest-ouâb of the temples of Memphis, director of the servants of the god, servant of the god of Isis at the head of lapis lazuli, superior of the craftsmen in the sanctuary of Ptah, superior of the craftsmen of the domain of Ptah, accounting scribe of everything in the house of money of the sanctuary of Ptah, superior of the secrets of the sacred squares of the domain of Ptah, servant of the god of Isis in Edfu, servant of the god of the statues of the king of Upper and Lower Egypt Psammetic in the temple of Memphis, servant of the god of The Golden, servant of the god of Amun-Re who presides over the temples, superior of the secrets of the great siege, superior of the secrets of Rosétaou); Tacheritaihet (mother, mistress of the house); Padiheka (father, father of the god, priest-sem, priest-ouner). Height: 167 cm; Length: 282 cm; Width: 138 cm; Weight: 4500 kg sully room 323


Size: 4848px × 3911px
Location: Louvre Museum
Photo credit: © funkyfood London - Paul Williams / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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