Légende
Sarcophagus of the gatekeeper of the temple of Amun Panepi, Panepy ca. 945–715 BC. Sacrificial formulas, necklace iconographic, wig iconographic, mummy straps iconographic, Nut mythological, hieroglyphs, grave goods, sculptured head. A small face with full cheeks painted red. Large eyes with black pupils and white irises. A green wig covering the ears frames the face. A loincloth above the forehead. On the chest is a large useh necklace consisting of nine stripes. On the legs is a vertical strip of the Sacrificial Formula. On the bottom of the chest is an image of Nut marked with a black outline. c. 825–715 BC; Third Intermediate Period, late 22nd Dynasty, Western Thebes. Sarcophagus; height 187 cm, width 49 cm, depth 51 cm., A tall, narrow wooden object with a curved top and an open front, showing a hollow interior and rough, worn surfaces; the wood displays a range of brown tones from dark brown to lighter, reddish-brown patches, with areas of faded beige and small dark marks; the interior has uneven, weathered textures and a few small wooden pegs protruding along the sides; the edges and surfaces show scratches, chips, and irregularities, and the background is a uniform gray.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A18_210
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
68.7Mo (1.6Mo) / 33.9cm x 50.8cm / 4000 x 6000 (300dpi)