Medium: Limestone, pigment
Geograhical Locations:
Dates:381–343 B.C.E. or 186–145 B.C.E.
Dimensions: 9 13/16 x 14 x 1 3/4 in. (25 x 35.5 x 4.5 cm)
Collections:
Museum Location: Old Kingdom to 18th Dynasty, Egyptian Galleries, 3rd Floor
Exhibitions:
Accession Number: 67.69.2
Image: 67.69.2_Gavin_Ashworth_photograph.jpg,
Catalogue Description: Fragmentary limestone slab with sunk relief representation of a king's bust, wearing an anedjty crown, on a standard pole with streamers; bearded. On the right sa sign and fillet bandelet ending in uraeus with white crown. On the left head of Horus hawk with part of red crown, probably originally mounting a serekh and the royal ka. Much color left: crown, yellow and red, the same as royal bust. Traces of color in other parts of the relief. Condition: Lower edge probably ancient; all other sides fragmentary. Piece much discolored and somewhat chipped.