Sobekemsaf I at The British Museum, London
Sobekemsaf I at The British Museum, London
Published 2014-12-17T15:18:56+00:00
Red granite figure of Sobkemsaf I
Seventeenth Dynasty, about 1630 BC
This is one of the few royal statues surviving from the Seventeenth Dynasty. The king's name is inscribed on the throne-front, and an apotropaic motif with figures of the goffess Ipi decorates the rear. There are dowel-holes in the eyebrows from the fixing of applied overlay and for the securing of inlays in the eye-sockets. This pharaoh performed "extensive restoration works at the temple of Month[u] at Madamud."
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Date published | 17/12/2014 |
Benoetigte Zeit | 240 - 300 Minuten |
Menge an Filament | 35g |
Dimensionen | 62.06 x 34.93 x 125.39 |
Schwierigkeitsgrad | Very Easy |
Title | Sobekemsaf I |
Date | null |
Dimension | Height: 164 centimetres |
Accession | EA871 |
Period | 17th Dynasty |
Medium | red granite |
Record | http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=111421&partId=1&searchText=Sobekemsaf+I&page=1 |
Place | British Museum |