Fragments of limestone column
Fragment of limestone column, showing a king [GLYPHS] [?ra stp n ra] adoring Osiris and Isis (king Amenemipet, Dynasty 21, usurped from Ramses II?).
Details
- ID
- EMC_TR_16.2.25.7
- Alternate IDs
- TR_16.2.25.7; EMC_TR_16.2.25.7; EMC_JE_28161; JE_28161; EMC_SR_4/13958; SR_4/13958
- Department
- Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- Classification
- Architectural elements-Columns and pillars
- Period
- Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 21
- Title
- Fragments of limestone column
- Medium
- Limestone
- Dimensions
- H 40 x L 35 cm
- Credit Line
- Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- Provenance
- Giza, Isis Temple
- Bibliography
- Zivie, C. M. in Livre du Centenaire 1880-1980 100 n. 5 [1, 2] pl. vi [B] (one). See Hassan, Great Sphinx 307.
- Notes
- One of two fragments of columns registered as EMC_JE_28161; the other, showing a king adoring Ptah in his naos, is in the collection of the Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM_9300).
- Remarks
- RELATED MEDIA: EMC_JE_IV_Sp342-343lr; EMC_TR_VII_Sp267-268lr; ALTERNATE NUMBER(S): EMC_JE_28161; RELATED CONSTITUENTS: Amenemipet; Ramesses II; RELATED SITE(S): Isis Temple
