Rare Old Kingdom statue was discovered in Aswan
Dr. Mamdouh El Damaty, Minister of Antiquities, announced the discovery of lower part of a royal statue showing the name of King “Sahure”, second King of the 5th Dynasty in the Old Kingdom.
The statue bloc was unearthed during the excavations of the Belgian mission at El-Kab (15km north of Edfu) in Aswan governorate. The mission is directed by Dr. Dirk Huyge (Royal Museums of Art and History, Brussels).
Sahure gneiss statue in the Metorpolitian Museum in USA
Dr. Mahmoud Afifi, head of the Egyptian Antiquities department, said
“The discovered limestone statue base measures 21.7cm height and it is probably
a part of a 70cm statue.”
The
minister emphasised the importance of the discovery as there are only 2 statues
of King "Sahure" one of them on display at the Metropolitan Museum in
USA and the other one at the Egyptian museum in Tahrir.
#Egypt #Egyptology #Archaeology #History #Heritage
Photos courtesy of MOA
Photos courtesy of MOA
Labels: Archaeology, Belgian mission in Edfu, Egyptology, El-Kab, King Sahure, Old Kingdom
2 Comments:
around what time period do you evaluate this statue ?
By
Unknown, At
28 April 2015 at 17:37
Sahure, second King of the 5th Dynasty. Just read.
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Anonymous, At
12 February 2016 at 09:29
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