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British Museum,
London. 200 B.C.
This relief shows a
scene of an offering
where the Pharaoh
Ptolemy V offers the
spiritual inner eyes
of Horus, to Horus,
seated on the throne.
Horus was the son of
Isis and Osiris. They
form the fundamental
triad of the Egyptian
religion.
Traditionally, Horus
is considered the
first Pharaoh of
Egypt and at later
times, the spiritual
King where the
Pharaoh is only his
representative. This
sculpture originates
from the Ptolemaic
period which began
when Alexander the
Great conquered Egypt
from the Persians in
332 B.C. The Pharaohs
of this period were
Greek but even so
they not only
respected the
Egyptian traditions
but also dedicated
large funds for the
reconstruction of
many temples
especially in Upper
Egypt like the temple
of Hathor at Dendera,
the temple of Horus
at Edfu and the
temple of Khnum at
Esna.
SIZE: 12"H x 20"W
(30x50cm)
ITEM TYPE: Wall
plaque
ITEM MATERIAL:
Casting stone
ITEM FINISH: Antique
stone with color
detail
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Product Details: NAME: Ptolemaic Relief - Painted TYPE: Reproduction MANUFACTURER: Shop SKU: E-19
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