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  • [HatOb_2144] Calcite reused sphinx (probably of Hatshepsut)

[HatOb_2144] Calcite reused sphinx (probably of Hatshepsut)

Jadwiga Iwaszczuk
May 23, 2024
Tags: travertine calcite sphinx
Statue
sphinx
Memphis, Mit Rahineh, Kom al-Qal'a, Ptah temenos, south-east area (QAS)
Museum Sculpture Garden M014
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calcite
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Exposed by E. Mackay in 1911-1912 at Kom Rabi'a near its current location in the Open Air Museum.[1] 

Footnotes

  1. ^ Gräzer Ohara, Aude, Treasures from the lost city of Memphis. Objects from the Museum Sculpture Garden, Boston 2020, 106 .
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Bibliography:

  • Anthes, Rudolf, Mit Rahina 1956, Philadelphia 1965, 42-43, Pl(s). 54-55
  • Gräzer Ohara, Aude, Treasures from the lost city of Memphis. Objects from the Museum Sculpture Garden, Boston 2020, 63, 106-109
  • Jeffreys, David G., The Survey of Memphis I. The archaeological report, London 1985, 21
  • Pasquali, Stéphane, Topographie cultuelle de Memphis 1a : Corpus. Temples et principaux quartiers de la XVIIIe dynastie, CENiM 4, Montpellier 2011, 69 [A.142]
  • Porter, Bertha, Moss, Rosalind L.B., Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings III. Memphis, 2nd ed., Oxford 1974, 841 [E]

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