Reproduction
stelae
Description
Crudely cut limestone stele of a 'Chief of tens of Upper Egypt'. At top are two wedjat eyes, then three lines of hieroglyphs; below are two males standing wearing kilts and facing inwards, with names in hieroglyphs: centre Weseriptah (perhaps the name of the 'chief of tens of Upper Egypt', continuing from inscription above); right Senebsumai; left uncertain, behind figure of Weseriptah (this might though give the name of the 'chief of tens of Upper Egypt'.
Presumably purchased by Petrie in Egypt
late Middle Kingdom
Matériel
Dimensions
height: 23 cms
width: 15 cms maximum
N° d'objet
LDUCE-UC14416
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology