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The group represents the deities standing on a rectangular base. Ptah is mummyform, holding a was staff and a djed symbol. On his head there is a tightly fitting cap being his traditional attribute; his artificial beard is widening downwards. The eyebrows and cosmetic lines are long, continuing at the temples. Sakhmet is shown as a lioness-headed woman with her left foot advanced. She wears a long dress and holds an ankh sign in her right hand and a staff in the left hand; a sun-disc with an uraeus crowns her head.
Translation:
D
E
F
G
I
P
S
A
The group represents the deities standing on a rectangular base. Ptah is mummyform, holding a was staff and a djed symbol. On his head there is a tightly fitting cap being his traditional attribute; his artificial beard is widening downwards. The eyebrows and cosmetic lines are long, continuing at the temples. Sakhmet is shown as a lioness-headed woman with her left foot advanced. She wears a long dress and holds an ankh sign in her right hand and a staff in the left hand; a sun-disc with an uraeus crowns her head.
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D
E
F
G
I
P
S
A
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From the collection of Sandarenov.
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Bibliography
Lapis I.A., Matthieu M.E., Drevneegipetskaya skul'ptura v sobranii Gosudarstvennogo Ermitazha. Moscow, 1969, p.109, cat.no.116, fig.72.
General Comment
Preservation: The nose, right elbow and staff of Ptah are damaged.
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