| Object Number |
E14316 |
| Current Location |
Collections Storage |
| Provenience |
Egypt |
| Period |
Late Period | Thirtieth Dynasty |
| Date Made |
381-345 BCE |
| Section |
Egyptian |
| Materials |
Limestone |
| Technique |
Raised Relief |
| Iconography |
Man |
| Inscription Language |
Hieroglyphic |
| Description |
Relief of a man facing right wearing a bag wig and collar. He holds a staff. Above him are two fragmentary columns of very detailed hieroglyphs. The work is done in raised relief. |
| Height |
15 cm |
| Width |
11 cm |
| Depth |
8 cm |
| Credit Line |
Purchased from Nicolas Tano, 1926 |
| Other Number |
0329 - Cast Number | UP7 - Cast Number |
Current & Past Exhibitions
Bibliography
| Silverman, David P. Searching for Ancient Egypt: Art, Architecture and Artifacts from the University of Pennsylvania Museum. Cornell University Press, 1997. Page/Fig./Plate: 176-77 |
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| Amarillo Art Center. Archaeological Treasures of Ancient Egypt. Amarillo Art Center, 1983. See: #29 |
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| Egyptian Sculpture of the Late Period 700 B.C to A.D 100. New York: Brooklyn Museum, 1960. Page/Fig./Plate: 111-12 |
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| Ranke, Hermann. "A Guide to the Egyptian Collections." The University Museum Bulletin 15, no. 2-3. (1950): 21-109. See: p. 71, fig. 44 |
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