Dumped away: Bloc of a Ramesside statue was found in Akhmim
A lower part of a statue representing a woman was found in Akhmim, Sohag. The bloc was found on the west of the town of Akhmim in Sohag governorate. A committee of Egyptologists confirmed authenticity of the statue.
The investigations confirmed that the statue bloc was a result of digging at a construction site then it was dumped away from the site.
Minister
of Antiquities said that the construction site is being checked at the moment
to make sure if there is any more antiquities.
Gamal Abd
Nasser, Sohag antiquities director, said "The bloc measures 140 cm in
height and 56 cm in width. The block
represents the lower part of a seated lady with the base showing a part of the
legs. The left side shows 4 lines of hieroglyphics inscriptions with the titles
of Ramses II.
There is
an ongoing cleaning for the statue bloc and studying the inscriptions."
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Photos are courtesy of MOA
Labels: Akhmim, Egypt, Gamal Abd Nasser, Hieroglyphics inscriptions, New Kingdom, Ramesess II, Ramesside Statue, Sohag
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