Relief of a goddess offering a palm rib
Behind the goddess is a left-facing inscription that relates to a missing scene at the left. It refers to a king who is beloved of "Atum in the Hwt-Sr."
The lively style of the relief relates relatively well to the reliefs of Sheshonq III at Tell Umm Harb, ancient Mesdet, in the southeastern delta. His reign can thus serve as a provisional date for the work.
Artwork Details
- Title: Relief of a goddess offering a palm rib
- Period: Third Intermediate Period
- Dynasty: Dynasty 22
- Reign: reign of Sheshonq III, approximately
- Date: ca. 818–779 BCE
- Geography: From Egypt
- Medium: Limestone
- Dimensions: H: 41.9 x W: 38.1 x Th.3.8 cm (16 1/2 x 15 x 1 1/2 in.)
- Credit Line: Gift of Alexander Abraham, 1999
- Object Number: 1999.530
- Curatorial Department: Egyptian Art
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