FIGURES OF PRIESTS, OFFICIALS, ETC. 143
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From the inscription on the right side it is clear that
Hat-aai, the son of Iupa, set up great pillars in the
temple of Amen, and from that on the left we learn
that the deceased Iupa was employed in the palace of
Rameses II.
On the right shoulder of the statue of Iupa is the
prenomen of Rameses II.*
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Usr-Maat-Ra-setep-en-Ra, and on the left is the nomen
'Ra-messu, beloved of Amen."
Height, 2 ft. 3 in.
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XlXth dynasty.
FIGURES OF NEB-SEN AND NEBT-TA.
62, 63. Double seated limestone figure of the
scribe Neb-sen and his sister Nebt-ta.t Both figures
He reigned about n.c. 1330.
t See Plate XIV.
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On left side: '::. I
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On right side:" ?1|I
P?Tlfi&£ik1
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From the inscription on the right side it is clear that
Hat-aai, the son of Iupa, set up great pillars in the
temple of Amen, and from that on the left we learn
that the deceased Iupa was employed in the palace of
Rameses II.
On the right shoulder of the statue of Iupa is the
prenomen of Rameses II.*
G
'4*
Usr-Maat-Ra-setep-en-Ra, and on the left is the nomen
'Ra-messu, beloved of Amen."
Height, 2 ft. 3 in.
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XlXth dynasty.
FIGURES OF NEB-SEN AND NEBT-TA.
62, 63. Double seated limestone figure of the
scribe Neb-sen and his sister Nebt-ta.t Both figures
He reigned about n.c. 1330.
t See Plate XIV.
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