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Basım Tarihi: 664-525 BCE
Basım Yeri - Penn Museum
Konu Psamtik-sa-Neith,Shrine,Osiris | more | less
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Demirbaş Numarası 42-9-1 | 55845
Kayıt Numarası penn-museum-55845
Lokasyon Penn Museum
Tarih 664-525 BCE
Notlar The high-ranking official, Psamtik-sa-Neith, dedicated this statue of himself to a temple of the goddess Neith in the city of Sais. A native of this city, he served as the local superintendent of works. His name means “Psametichus, the son of Neith.” He is shown kneeling and holding a small shrine that contains an image of the god Osiris. The inscriptions on this statue, invoking the gods Osiris and Neith would have appealed to passersby for their prayers. Also included in the inscription is mention of civil strife within the town of Sais. Psamtik-sa-Neith played an important role in calming the unrest. Perhaps in gratitude for his actions, the pharaoh Amasis raised Psamtik-sa-Neith to the exalted rank of “Chancellor of the King of Lower Egypt.” | Height: 57.15 | Width: 20.32 | Depth: 36.83 | Measurement unit: Centimeters/Inches | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Curatorial section: Egyptian
Malzeme Basalt
Zaman Dilimi Late Period,Twenty-Sixth Dynasty
Kaynağa git Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi Digital Library of the Middle East
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Basım Tarihi 664-525 BCE
Basım Yeri - Penn Museum
Konu Psamtik-sa-Neith,Shrine,Osiris | more | less
Tür Diğer
Dil Belirlenmemiş dil
Dijital Evet
Yazma Hayır
Kütüphane Ortadoğu Dijital Kütüphanesi
Demirbaş Numarası 42-9-1 | 55845
Kayıt Numarası penn-museum-55845
Lokasyon Penn Museum
Tarih 664-525 BCE
Notlar The high-ranking official, Psamtik-sa-Neith, dedicated this statue of himself to a temple of the goddess Neith in the city of Sais. A native of this city, he served as the local superintendent of works. His name means “Psametichus, the son of Neith.” He is shown kneeling and holding a small shrine that contains an image of the god Osiris. The inscriptions on this statue, invoking the gods Osiris and Neith would have appealed to passersby for their prayers. Also included in the inscription is mention of civil strife within the town of Sais. Psamtik-sa-Neith played an important role in calming the unrest. Perhaps in gratitude for his actions, the pharaoh Amasis raised Psamtik-sa-Neith to the exalted rank of “Chancellor of the King of Lower Egypt.” | Height: 57.15 | Width: 20.32 | Depth: 36.83 | Measurement unit: Centimeters/Inches | more | less
Parçası Olduğu Curatorial section: Egyptian
Malzeme Basalt
Zaman Dilimi Late Period,Twenty-Sixth Dynasty
Digital Library of the Middle East
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