Limestone stela of Padiese
Limestone stela in the form of a naos; Osiris and Isis-Hathor in relief in center, with kneeling figure of Padiese, son of Peftjauemawykhonsu and Tatjetiru. Photograph: yes.
Details
- ID
- EMC_JE_72256
- Alternate IDs
- JE_72256; EMC_JE_72256; SH_exc_1708; exc_1708; EMC_SR_4/11777; SR_4/11777
- Department
- Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- Classification
- Architectural elements-Freestanding stelae and obelisks
- Period
- New Kingdom
- Title
- Limestone stela of Padiese
- Medium
- Limestone
- Dimensions
- H 97 cm
- Credit Line
- Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- Provenance
- Temple of Amenhetep II, behind stela of Amenhetep II
- Bibliography
- Zivie-Coche, Giza au premier mille_naire 258-9 [f] pl. 43; Hassan, The Great Sphinx, p.33; Excav. at Giza IX, p.37 [2]
- Notes
- From excavations of Selim Hassan, 1936. Hassan (Giza 9, p. 37) misidentifies the name of the deceased as Nefret, born of Bastet-nefert.
- Remarks
- RELATED MEDIA: EMC_JE_XV_Sp146LR; RELATED CONSTITUENT(S): Selim Hassan; Padiese (in Temple of Amenhetep II); Peftjauemawykhonsu (in Temple of Amenhetep II); Tatjetiru (in Temple of Amenhetep II); RELATED SITE(S): Temple of Amenhetep II; ALTERNATE NUMBER(S): SH_exc_1708
