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Stone antelope. Predynastic period.
Stone antelope. Predynastic period. - 35672
Predynastic period
Predynastic period - 35669
Stone Hippopotamus. Predynastic period
Stone Hippopotamus. Predynastic period - 35673
There is no inscription that can provide information on the identity of the subject depicted, although it has been suggested that it is of the pharaoh as a child, since he shows the curl of youth. Some scholars, however, consider it more likely that the statuette depicts Ihy, the son of Hathor of Daedera and Horus of Edfu.
There is no inscription that can provide information on the identity of the subject depicted, although it has been suggested that it is of the pharaoh as a child, since he shows the curl of youth. Some scholars, however, consider it more likely that the statuette depicts Ihy, the son of Hathor of Daedera and Horus of Edfu. - 22255
There is no inscription that can provide information on the identity of the subject depicted, although it has been suggested that it is of the pharaoh as a child, since he shows the curl of youth. Some scholars, however, consider it more likely that the statuette depicts Ihy, the son of Hathor of Daedera and Horus of Edfu.
There is no inscription that can provide information on the identity of the subject depicted, although it has been suggested that it is of the pharaoh as a child, since he shows the curl of youth. Some scholars, however, consider it more likely that the statuette depicts Ihy, the son of Hathor of Daedera and Horus of Edfu. - 22256
The pillar depicts on all four sides the pharaoh embraced with various deities:
Horus of Edfu (whom the caption, however, defines as 'lord of Heliopolis') with a falcon's head, the ruler wearing the double crown
The pillar depicts on all four sides the pharaoh embraced with various deities: Horus of Edfu (whom the caption, however, defines as 'lord of Heliopolis') with a falcon's head, the ruler wearing the double crown - 20865

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