Egyptian statue of statue of Ptah-Sokar-Osiris dedicated to Ankhapakhered, 380-30 BC, Ptolemaic, wood. Louvre Museum N4131A. Osiris standing wering a


Egyptian statue of statue of Ptah-Sokar-Osiris dedicated to Ankhapakhered, 380-30 BC, Ptolemaic, wood. Louvre Museum N4131A. Osiris standing wering a shroud, Tatenen's crown holding a heka scepter and flagellum. Inscriptions are to Ânkhpakhéred (father of the god, servant of the god of Amun in Karnak, delegate of Amun of the 1st phyle, servant of the god of Montou-Re lord of Thebes, servant of the light, the one who opens the doors of heaven, priest-hepet-oudjat); Nesmin (father, father of the god, servant of the god of Amun in Karnak, delegate of Amun of the 1st phyle, the one who opens the doors of heaven); Tadiiset (mother, mistress of the house, sistre player of Amun-Re). The box contained mumified elements. Height: 63 cm; Width: cm; Depth: 38 cm


Size: 3855px × 5300px
Location: Louvre Museum
Photo credit: © funkyfood London - Paul Williams / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No

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