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Wooden mallet with massive head, showing signs of use, and slender handle, apparently in a different variety of wood. It was found in the temple to the cult of king Nebhepetra Mentuhotep, of the Middle Kingdom, but the excavators dated it to the 18th Dynasty, when new sculptures were being added to the site, such as the colossal statues of Amenhotep I.
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Houten hamer met massieve kop, waarop sporen van gebruik, en slank handvat, klaarblijkelijk in een andere houtsoort. Het is gevonden in de cultustempel van koning Nebhepetre Montoehotep uit het Middenrijk. De opgravers dateerden het in de 18e Dynastie, toen nieuwe beeldhouwwerken op de site werden neergezet, zoals de kolosbeelden van Amenhotep I.
Maillet en bois, à tête massive, montrant des signes d'usure. Il possède un mince manche en bois d'une variété apparemment différente. Il a été découvert dans le temple cultuel du roi Nebhépetrê Montouhotep du Moyen Empire, mais les archéologues le datent de la XVIIIème Dynastie, quand de nouvelles sculptures furent ajoutées sur le site, telles les statues colossales d'Amenhotep I.
Holzhammer mit massivem Kopf, der gebrauchsspuren aufweist, und einem schlanken Griff, der offenbar aus einer anderen Holzart besteht. Er wurde in dem Tempel für den Kult des Königs Nebhepetre Mentuhotep aus dem Mittleren Reich gefunden, aber die Ausgräber datierten ihn in die 18. Dynastie, als an dieser Stelle neue Skulpturen, etwa die Kolossalstatuen Amenophis' I., aufgestellt wurden.
Mazzuolo in legno con la testa massiccia, che mostra segni d'uso, ed il manico snello, apparentemente in una diversa varietà di legno. L'esemplare è stato trovato nel tempio di culto del re Nebhepetra Mentuhotep, nel Medio Regno, ma gli archeologi lo hanno datato alla XVIII Dinastia, quando nuove sculture, quali le statue colossali di Amenhotep I, vennero aggiunte nel sito.
Maço em madeira com cabeça enorme, mostrando sinais de uso, pega fina e aparentemente em madeira diferente. Foi encontrado no templo funerário de Nebhepetre Mentuhotep, que reuniu o Egipto em inícios do Império Médio, mas o arqueólogo datou-o de finais do Império Novo, quando novas esculturas foram adicionadas ao local, tal como as estátuas colossais de Amenhotep I.
Mazo de madera con una cabeza maciza con evidencias de uso y un mango delgado, aparentemente de una madera diferente. Fue encontrado en el templo de Nebhepetre Mentuhotep, del Imperio Medio, pero sus descubridores lo fecharon en la Dinastía XVIII, cuando se le añadieron nuevas esculturas, como las estatuas colosales de Amenofis I.
Wooden mallet with massive head, showing signs of use, and slender handle, apparently in a different variety of wood. It was found in the temple to the cult of king Nebhepetra Mentuhotep, of the Middle Kingdom, but the excavators dated it to the 18th Dynasty, when new sculptures were being added to the site, such as the colossal statues of Amenhotep I.
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From the division of finds excavated by the Egypt Exploration Fund at the Temple of Mentuhotep at Deir el-Bahari. Given to the museum in 1907.
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E. Naville, Deir el-Bahari III, London 1913, pl. XXIX (3) Margaret Murray, National Museum of Science and Art, General Guide III. Egyptian Antiquities, Dublin 1910, 62.
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