Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean — 18.2006(2008)
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Egypt
DOI Artikel:Stupko, Anastazja: Third intermediate period openwork figures from the chapel of Hatshepsut in Deir el-Bahari
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DEIR EL-BAHARI
EGYPT
SMALL SCALE FIGURES
The remains of five figures [Fig- 1] were
classified in the small-scale figures group:
Figures 1-2. Two figures of Seshat
dressed in a leopard skin, facing right. The
first figure is missing the emblem on the
head and arms, the second preserves only
part of the torso and outstretched arms.
A small fragment of an emblem found
separately could be attributed to one of the
figures [Fig. 3].
Figure 3. Almost complete figure of
Neith with outstretched arms (fragments of
the middle part of the torso and the face
missing). The goddess facing left, her red
dress tied with a white scarf (Szafrahski
2007b: 126-127).
Figure 4. Unidentified goddess in red
dress, facing left; lower part found.
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EGYPT
SMALL SCALE FIGURES
The remains of five figures [Fig- 1] were
classified in the small-scale figures group:
Figures 1-2. Two figures of Seshat
dressed in a leopard skin, facing right. The
first figure is missing the emblem on the
head and arms, the second preserves only
part of the torso and outstretched arms.
A small fragment of an emblem found
separately could be attributed to one of the
figures [Fig. 3].
Figure 3. Almost complete figure of
Neith with outstretched arms (fragments of
the middle part of the torso and the face
missing). The goddess facing left, her red
dress tied with a white scarf (Szafrahski
2007b: 126-127).
Figure 4. Unidentified goddess in red
dress, facing left; lower part found.
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