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Stela fragment
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Published 2019-02-01T10:14:05+00:00
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Relief sculpture fragment from a round-topped stela showing the god Ptah and a cobra goddess, perhaps Renenutet. The carving is in raised relief except for the inscription, which is incised. The mummiform figure of Ptah is accompanied by the hieroglyphic caption "Ptah south of his wall," a reference to a shrine of that god at Memphis. In front of Ptah is a fragmentary image of another deity, a crowned cobra surmounting a papyrus stalk. Although the decoration suggests a connection with Memphis, stelae honoring the gods of Memphis can also be found in the Theban area.
Bequest of Emma Dickinson (Class of 1867)
Digitised by Laura Weston, 2019 - lmweston@mtholyoke.edu
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Date published | 01/02/2019 |
Complexity | Easy |
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Title | Stela fragment |
Date | 1293-1070 BCE |
Dimension | 12.4 cm x 7.9 cm x 3.2 cm |
Accession | MH 1936.33.1.A.G |
Period | New Kingdom, Dynasties 19-20 |
Medium | Limestone |
Credit | Digitised by Laura Weston, 2019 - lmweston@mtholyoke.edu |
Record | http://museums.fivecolleges.edu/detail.php?museum=all&t=objects&type=all&f=&s=MH+1936.33.1.A.G&record=0 |
Artist | Unknown artist |
Place | Mount Holyoke College Art Museum |
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