| Object Number | 29-75-558 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Provenience | Egypt | Mit-Rahineh |
| Locus | South Portal | Strip 100W |
| Section | Egyptian |
| Materials | Limestone |
| Description | Small votive stela. On the left is an incised image of the god Ptah, facing right. Ptah is wrapped in a tight-fitting garment, stands upon a pedistal, and appears to have had a shrine around him, one line of which can be seen behind the god at the left edge of the stela. Ptah has a long false beard, a tassel at the back of his neck, and holds a roughly-carved was scepter. To the right is the badly-effaced image of a male worshipper, who faces left toward the god. He wears a short kilt, with his right foot forward, and right hand pointing downward toward the god. No inscription. |
| Height | 10 cm |
| Width | 8 cm |
| Credit Line | The Eckley B. Coxe Jr. Expedition to Mit-Rahineh (Memphis), Egypt, 1915-1920 |
| Other Number | M2626 - Field No SF |
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