Funerary stela of Ptaherhatef
Unknown artist, c. 1320–1280 BC

Egyptian limestone stela with a pyramidal top, inscribed for Ptaherhatef, Doorkeeper of Ptah. It probably dates to the late 18th or early 19th Dynasty. It most likely originates from the Memphite necropolis, the location of many tombs of high officials, and is one of the finest examples of an important type of funerary monument from the New Kingdom. Its iconography illustrates the fusing of solar religion (represented by the pyramid-shaped top) with notions of resurrection based on the myth of Osiris, who is depicted receiving offerings in the main scene.
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Title of artwork, date
Funerary stela of Ptaherhatef, c. 1320–1280 BC
Date supported
2006
Medium and material
Painted limestone
Dimensions
149 x 83 x 20 cm
Grant
70000
Total cost
185629

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