A Ptolemaic Naophorous Statue from the Cachette (Cairo JE 36682)
Alzohary, Nashat;
Abstract
This article presents the Ptolemaic naophorous statue of @r son of Ii-m-Htp and &A-xy-biAt. He is holding a naos containing a figure of the god Osiris. This object (JE 36682) is today shown in the Cairo Museum. The statue, its inscriptions, and its dating are discussed.
It is today displayed in R 25 W6 B of the Cairo Museum. This statue has not been published hitherto. It seems best to assume that this statue dated to the second half of the third century B.C.
It is today displayed in R 25 W6 B of the Cairo Museum. This statue has not been published hitherto. It seems best to assume that this statue dated to the second half of the third century B.C.
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| Title | A Ptolemaic Naophorous Statue from the Cachette (Cairo JE 36682) | Authors | Alzohary, Nashat | Keywords | JE 36682, naophorous statue, Karnak Cachette, Osiris, Ptolemy III | Issue Date | 2021 | Journal | SHEDET | Volume | 8 | Start page | 75 | End page | 85 |
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