Group of Ramesses II and Hathor
This
fragmentary statue comes from the excavations of W. F. Petrie at
Serabit el-Khadim and was found at the entrance of the temple of Hathor,
"Mistress of Turquoise". It figures the king Ramesses II who holds the
<A HREF="God">goddess</A> Hathor by the hand. The back of
the statue carries an inscription of four columns of hieroglyphs
formulating the wish that the king realises "a million sed-festivals"
(jubilees).
SARABIT EL-KHADIM
NEW KINGDOM: 19TH DYNASTY: RAMESSES II/USERMAATRE-SETEPENRE
L. Speleers, Recueil des inscriptions égyptiennes des Musées Royaux du Cinquantenaire à Bruxelles, Bruxelles 1923, 65 nº 271
Porter and Moss, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings VII 357
B.
van de Walle, La publication des textes des Musées: Bruxelles (Musées
royaux d'Art et d'Histoire) dans Textes et languages de l'Égypte
pharaonique. Hommage à Jean-François Champollion, Le Caire 1974, 175
F. Lefebvre et B. Van Rinsveld, L'Égypte. Des Pharaons aux Coptes, Bruxelles 1990, 126
KMKG - MRAH
Inventory number
E.5012
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