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Statue of Khafre JE 10062 The king is sitting on a…

Statue of Khafre JE 10062 The king is sitting on a…


Statue of Khafre JE 10062



The king is sitting on a lion-legged throne. He wears the nemes-headdress, with a uraeus at the forehead, a false beard and a short kilt. His left arm is placed on his left knee, while his right hand is on his right knee, clasped around a folded cloth a symbol of authority. On each side of the throne can be seen the sema-tawy motif representing the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt. Although the statue looks to be of one person King Khafre it is, in fact, a triad. The king is Osiris in death, while the falcon at the back of his head is Horus; the throne upon which the king sits is the hieroglyphic symbol for Isis. Diorite, 4th Dynasty, Old Kingdom, Khafre’s Valley Temple, Giza. Ground floor, room 42, JE 10062 – CG 14-CEM 090608-018, Egyptian Museum, Cairo.



Inside the Egyptian Museum with Zahi Hawass (Author), Sandro Vannini (Photographer)


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