Grano-Diorite Torso of Nectanebo I at The British Museum, London
Grano-Diorite Torso of Nectanebo I at The British Museum, London
Published 2014-12-08T20:18:12+00:00
The Pharoh Nectanebo I is depicted here wearing the Shendjyt-Kilt. Three columns of inscriptions on the back pillar give the king's full title and refer to the gods Soped and Re-Horakhty. The statue was set up in a temple at Saft el-Henna, where Nectanebo I erected a series of shrines. It was made around 380-362 BC.
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Date published | 08/12/2014 |
¿Cuándo tiempo lleva? | 400 - 500 minutos |
Cantidad de filamento | 44g |
Dimensiones | 63.94 x 55.72 x 125.00 |
Complejidad | Muy difícil |
Titulo | Grano-Diorite Torso of Nectanebo I |
Date | 380BC-362BC (c.) |
Dimensión | Height: 66 centimetres (max) Width: 29 centimetres Depth: 22 centimetres |
Adhesión | EA1013 |
Periodo | 30th Dynasty |
Medio | granodiorite |
Record | http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=120774&partId=1&searchText=Nectanebo+I+&page=1 |
Lugar | British Museum |