A fragmentary statue showing king Sethos I as a standard-bearer. The pharaoh wears a short curly wig with a uraeus on the forehead and a long-sleeved tunic. He holds the heqat scepter and a staff with an emblem depicting the head of a deity wearing a Double Crown, and stands against a backpillar.
Present location |
MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO NAZIONALE/MUSEO EGIZIO [05/027] FLORENCE |
Inventory number |
1794 |
Dating |
SETHOS I/MENMAATRE |
Archaeological Site |
UNSPECIFIED |
Category |
STATUE |
Material |
SANDSTONE |
Technique |
HEWN |
Height |
18 cm |
Horus, powerful bull, great of victories, who causes to live..., lord of Upper and Lower Egypt.