Statuary

29-87-657

Location: On Display in the Ancient Egypt in Watercolors

From: Egypt | Dra Abu El-Naga

Curatorial Section: Egyptian

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Object Number 29-87-657
Current Location Ancient Egypt in Watercolors - On Display
Provenience Egypt | Dra Abu El-Naga
Locus U.C. 156, from debris in tunnel to burial chamber
Period Late New Kingdom | Twentieth Dynasty
Date Made 1186-1069 BCE
Section Egyptian
Materials Limestone
Description

Pair. Burned grey. Inscribed -- see Field Catalogue. Of the SDm-aS (a subordinate official of the Theban necropolis) Pashed. (see card)

group statue of: a) Pashedu, Servant in the Place of Truth.

b) his wife Makhay

c) their son Hehnekhu

Pashedu was the owner of Theban tomb 292 (part of the name of his father is found in the rear inscription of 29-87-657). CF. Porter-Moss Bibliography (1st part, 2nd Edition) p. 374 ff. (Notes by Labib Habachi 28 April 1966).

Height 52.07 cm
Width 43.81 cm
Depth 20.32 cm
Credit Line The Eckley B. Coxe Jr. Expedition to Drah abu el Naga (Thebes), Egypt; Clarence Stanley Fisher, 1921-1923
Other Number 1649 - Field No SF

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