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This fragment of a stela made from a layered yellow sandstone bears the low relief depiction of a unidentified anthropomorphic deity. The figure has been damaged at the top of its head and at the level of its chest. It is facing left and holds a was-sceptre in front of its body. The block was found together with many sculpted others in the temple of Ramesses II at Aksha.
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Ce fragment de stèle en grès délité jaunâtre comporte la représentation en bas-relief, d'une divinité non identifiée, mais anthropomorphe. Cette divinité est brisée au sommet de la tête et au niveau du buste. Elle regarde vers la gauche et porte devant elle le sceptre-ouas. Le bloc fut retrouvé en compagnie de plusieurs autres exemplaires sculptés dans le temple de Ramsès II à Aksha.
This fragment of a stela made from a layered yellow sandstone bears the low relief depiction of a unidentified anthropomorphic deity. The figure has been damaged at the top of its head and at the level of its chest. It is facing left and holds a was-sceptre in front of its body. The block was found together with many sculpted others in the temple of Ramesses II at Aksha.
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Lieu de découverte: Numéro de fouille: A 116.
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