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  • [HatOb_2118] Fragment of the southern obelisk in Wadjyt Hall, Karnak

[HatOb_2118] Fragment of the southern obelisk in Wadjyt Hall, Karnak

Jadwiga Iwaszczuk
August 17, 2023
Tags: Karnak Wadjyt Hall obelisk Chau Chak Wing Museum Central Karnak
Architectural element
obelisk
Chau Chak Wing Museum, Sydney NMR.44
16.2 cm
18.0 cm
4.0 cm
granite
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Donated by Sir Charles Nicholson inn 1860.
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Bibliography:

  • Moss, Rosalind L.B., Porter, Bertha, Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings II. Theban Temples, 2nd ed., Oxford 1972, 83
  • Nicholson, Ch, Ægyptiaca: comprising a catalogue of Egyptian antiquities, collected in the years 1856,1857, and now deposited in the Museum of the University of Sydney, together with an account of some remains of the “disk worshippers,” as also of some funeral hieroglyphic inscriptions found at Memphis, accompanied also by a fac-simile and translation from a hieratic papyrus containing portions of the Book of the Dead, London 1891, 20
  • Reeve, Edward, Catalogue of the Museum of Antiquities of the Sydney University, Sydney [1870], 7

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