AN EGYPTIAN SANDSTONE RELIEF
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AN EGYPTIAN SANDSTONE RELIEF

THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD, 22ND DYNASTY, 945-712 B.C.

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AN EGYPTIAN SANDSTONE RELIEF
THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD, 22ND DYNASTY, 945-712 B.C.
Sculpted in sunk relief, preserving a pharaoh facing right, wearing a broad collar and either the Red Crown or Double Crown fronted by a uraeus, presenting a Sbt (clepsydra or water clock) to a goddess, only her lily-topped scepter preserved to the right, the Sbt represented as a baboon seated against an obelisk, the bases of two cartouches preserved above
13½ in. (34.2 cm.) wide
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with Galerie Antiker Kunst, Hamburg, 1977.

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The Sbt offering is mainly presented to goddesses, primarily lioness-headed ones. The lily-topped scepter is also associated with lioness-headed goddesses (see T. Handoussa, "A propos de l'offrande Sbt," Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur 7).

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