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Reliefbruchstück mit dem Namen des Cha-em-waset
19. Dynastie, Zeit Ramses' II., ca. 1304-1237 v. Chr.
The fragments belonged to a doorway. Ra messes II and his son Khaemwaset are men tioned in the vertical column of inscription. Beside it there are partially preserved re presentations of offering bearers. The relief may well come from the same temple as the procession of offering bearers on ÄS 5081– 5083.



The fragments belonged to a doorway. Ra messes II and his son Khaemwaset are men tioned in the vertical column of inscription. Beside it there are partially preserved re presentations of offering bearers. The relief may well come from the same temple as the procession of offering bearers on ÄS 5081– 5083.
Time:
19. Dynastie, Zeit Ramses' II., ca. 1304-1237 v. Chr.
Object Name
Relief
Culture
Ägyptisch
Location of discovery:
Saqqara, Apis-Tempel des Serapeums (vermutlich)
Material/technology:
Kalkstein
Dimensions:
H 56,3 cm, B 27,8 cm, T 6 - 6,7 cm, G 18 kg
Copyright
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Ägyptisch - Orientalische Sammlung
Invs.
Ägyptische Sammlung, INV 5096
Provenance
1878 aus der Sammlung Miramar übernommen
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