The remains of the wooden Ka-statue of Ta-iri, a lector-priest. His name and titles are carved on the front panel, on his stylised kilt. The figure is the work of a master craftsman,the torso is well carved with finely detailed muscle definition.
Present location |
LIVERPOOL MUSEUM [03/061] LIVERPOOL |
Inventory number |
M13650 |
Dating |
19TH DYNASTY |
Archaeological Site |
UNKNOWN |
Category |
STATUE |
Material |
WOOD |
Technique |
WOOD-TECHNIQUE |
Height |
40 cm |
A boon which the king gives (to) Osiris, the good god ruling forever, may he give everything to the Ka of Ta-iri