cite as: https://uremuseum.org/record/E.62.3
Accession_Number | E.62.3 |
Shape | Stele |
Shape_description | |
Material | Limestone |
Fabric | Egyptian |
Fabric_description | |
Munsell_color | |
Decoration | Fragment of Memphite stele with figure worshipping and offering to Ptah, god of Memphis. The God can only be seen in the form of an arm and the crook he holds. The offering table between them holds a vase and two loaves. The underside of the frament appears to have rough inscriptions like some kind of practice work. |
Inscriptions | |
Condition | Single fragment. The image is complete except for the large chip in the head of the worshipper. There is also Red pigment remaining on his body. The bottom left of the fragment has no image and is speckled with a grey deposit. |
Technique/Style | Incised |
Provenance | Memphis |
Period | New Kingdom: 19 dynasty |
Date | 1295-1187 |
Dating_details | |
Artist | |
Attribution | |
Image | |
Comparanda | |
Bibliography | |
Archive_Ref | |
Beazley_DB | |
Height | 13.5 |
Diameters | |
Handle_height | |
Other_dims. | W. 8.8; D. 2.1 |
Location | Education |
Edited_by | Leigh |
Date_edited | 10.09.2002 |