Ancient Egyptian stele of Ounennefer, first priest of Isis and Osiris, 1200-1194 BC, 19th dynasty. The Louvre Museum C219 or E586. In the hanger; 1st
Ancient Egyptian stele of Ounennefer, first priest of Isis and Osiris, 1200-1194 BC, 19th dynasty. The Louvre Museum C219 or E586. In the hanger; 1st register; adoration scene; man kneeling, Kilt, sleeved shirt, panther skin, shaved skull, worshipping Osiris (seated); Harsiesis falcon-headed god, seated; the 4 sons of Horus standing on alotus flower. Inscription reads Ounennéfer (1st servant of the god of Osiris, 1st servant of the god of Isis, servant of the god of Horus and Isis); Mery (?, mother); Iyouyou (son, 1st servant of the god of Osiris); Harsiesis; Osiris; Isis; Heket; Nout (Isis of the birthing house-Chenpet(?) -chenet(?)) Limestone . Height: 100 cm; Width: 70 cm; Thickness: 10 cm. Sully room 323. Ounennefer was the son of Youyou, first priest of Osiris under Rameses II.
Size: 5000px × 3536px
Location: Louvre Museum
Photo credit: © funkyfood London - Paul Williams / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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