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Stele of Sebekiry and Sebekhetep

Stele of Sebekiry and Sebekhetep

An item at Louvre

Decoration: on the front; at the bottom; scene of adoration; man (on the left, standing, loincloth, shaved head, worshiping); Osiris (on the right, standing, shroud, white crown, holding, was scepter, in front); man (standing, arms swinging, loincloth, shaved head) in the arch; chen sign (flanked by); wedjat eye (2) on the back; 1st register; scene of adoration; man (standing, loincloth, presenting, bird); man (standing, loincloth, worshiping); Min (standing, erect phallus, crown of Amun, raised left arm, holding, flagellum); man (small scale, standing, behind, arms swinging) 2nd register; 3rd register; 4th register; group of relatives in the arch; chen sign (flanked by); wedjat eye (2); Anubis (dog, on, shield) (from text)


Department of Egyptian Antiquities

An exhibit at Louvre

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The collections of the Department of Egyptian Antiquities present the civilization that evolved on the banks of the Nile, from the end of Prehistory (around 4,000 BCE) to the Christian era (from the 4th century CE).