lunes, 6 de febrero de 2017

Stela of the lady Astemakhbit

Stela of the lady Astemakhbit
Wooden stelae were placed beside the coffin in the first millennium BC. This example is from the tomb of a woman named Astemakhbit, who bears the title 'good follower of the divine adoratrice' (i.e. of the leading priestess in the cult of Amun-Ra at Thebes). At the top, beneath the winged solar disc, is a depiction of Astemakhbit adoring the sun god Ra-Harakhty, who is accompanied by the winged goddess Isis and three of the four Sons of Horus. The text contains the standard request for bread, beer and other funerary offerings, and names in addition to the deceased a woman Tadiamun (her mother ?) and Sen, a priest of Mont lord of Thebes.
Present location NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND [30/002] DUBLIN
Inventory number L1091:17
Dating 26TH DYNASTY
Archaeological Site THEBES: WEST BANK
Category STELA
Material WOOD
Technique PAINTED; CARVED
Height 34 cm
Width 22 cm
http://www.globalegyptianmuseum.org/detail.aspx?id=2942
Translation
good follower of the divine adoratrice Astemakhbit true of voice
Tadiamun daughter of the god's servant of Mont lord of Thebes Sen true of voice.

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