Couchant ram from the Tirhaqa Temple at Kawa, Dongola Province, Sudan (Oxford excavations 1930-1). The ram, with horns and disk on its head is the embodiment of Amen-re. On a flat plinth with forelegs doubled back. Beneath the chin, stands Tirhaka. There is a socket for a gilded bronze sundisk on the top of the head. Hieroglyphic inscriptions give the names and titles of the king.
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Title of artwork, date
Ram from the Tirhaqa Temple, Kawa, 688–663 BC
Date supported
1931
Medium and material
Grey granite
Dimensions
79 cm
Gifted by
Sir J R Macdonald

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