Caption
Fragments of wall decoration from the mastaba of the dignitary Tepemankh. Niuserre ruler of Egypt; ca. 2445–2421 BC. Tepemankh ca. 2445–2421 BC. Scenes of boat building and bringing funerary offerings; sacrificial artists, scribes, shipwright iconography. Egyptian sepulchral funerary architecture; mastaba. Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty Nyuserre's reign, c. 2445–c. 2421 BC. Abusir. Bas-relief. Height 26 cm, width 302 cm, depth 16 cm, weight 140 kg., A rectangular slab with a rough, textured surface showing areas of scraping and chipping in shades of beige, off-white, tan, and light brown, with small patches of darker brown and white residue; the slab has worn edges and irregularities, a few small holes and indentations, some vertical and diagonal score marks, and a few streaks and smudges of lighter off-white against a muted gray background.
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Photo12/Liszt Collection
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LZT26A00_105
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46.6Mb (3.7Mb) / 20.0in x 9.1in / 6000 x 2715 (300dpi)