Statue of the Royal Treasurer Taruru ca. 760–664 Third Intermediate Period This small-scaled torso is inscribed in the back for a man named Taruru. The slightly forward position of the left thigh indicates that Taruru was represented in the traditional pose for men: striding with the left leg forward. He has one arm along the body and the other bent againt the chest with the hand holding a scribal palette. Remains of the inscription on the back pillar mention his numerous titles related to the institution of the royal treasure. His strong body and slender waist are typical of the 25th Dyn
Statue of the Royal Treasurer Taruru ca. 760–664 Third Intermediate Period This small-scaled torso is inscribed in the back for a man named Taruru. The slightly forward position of the left thigh indicates that Taruru was represented in the traditional pose for men: striding with the left leg forward. He has one arm along the body and the other bent againt the chest with the hand holding a scribal palette. Remains of the inscription on the back pillar mention his numerous titles related to the institution of the royal treasure. His strong body and slender waist are typical of the 25th Dynasty or Kushite Statue of the Royal Treasurer Taruru. ca. 760–664 Quartzite. Third Intermediate Period. From Egypt. Dynasty 25
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