Egyptian statue sculpture Djehoutynefer, scribe of Amon and his wife Benemeb, 1479-1457 BC, 18th dynasty. Louvre Museum inv A55 or N 56. Woman (seat


Egyptian statue sculpture Djehoutynefer, scribe of Amon and his wife Benemeb, 1479-1457 BC, 18th dynasty. Louvre Museum inv A55 or N 56. Woman (seated, dress, tripartite wig, holding by the shoulder); man (seated, coat, wide wig, beardiche); cubic seat with backrest. Inscribed to Djehoutynefer (accounting scribe of Amun's cattle and poultry); Sechou (nickname); Benbou (mistress of the house) (Sechou nickname of Djehoutynefer) Excavated from TT A. 6 Djehoutynefer. Sandstone. Height: cm; Width: cm; Depth: 46 cm. Sully room 637.


Size: 4800px × 6599px
Location: Louvre Museum
Photo credit: © funkyfood London - Paul Williams / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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