Object Number |
E9952 |
Current Location |
Collections Storage |
Provenience |
Egypt | Abydos |
Locus |
Cemetery D78 |
Period |
Middle Kingdom | Second Intermediate Period | New Kingdom | Thirteenth Dynasty | Fourteenth Dynasty | Fifteenth Dynasty | Sixteenth Dynasty | Seventeenth Dynasty | Eighteenth Dynasty |
Date Made |
1759 - 1292 BCE |
Section |
Egyptian |
Materials |
Limestone |
Inscription Language |
Hieroglyphic |
Description |
With ankh and inscription, giving the names of Sebekhotep and his wife Neferuptah. |
Length |
30 cm |
Width |
25.5 cm |
Depth |
7 cm |
Credit Line |
Distribution from the Egypt Exploration Fund, William Flinders Petrie, 1902 |
Other Number |
AES 2484 - Other Number |
Current & Past Exhibitions
This object has never been on display.
Bibliography
Wegner, Jennifer H. "Hidden Treasures: Abydos in the Basement." Expedition: The Magazine of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology 56, no. 1. (2014): 42-51. Page/Fig./Plate: 50, fig21 |
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Wegner, Josef W., Kevin M. Cahail, and Molly Gleeson. King Seneb-Kay's Tomb and the Necropolis of a Lost Dynasty at Abydos. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021. See: page 347-349, fig. 14.6 |
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Hill, Jane, Jennifer H. Wegner, and Zahi Hawass. "Window between worlds: the Ankh as a dominant theme in five Middle Kingdom mortuary monuments." Millions of jubilees: studies in honor of David P. Silverman . (2010): 222-247. Page/Fig./Plate: 222-247 |
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