Throne for a god with royal stature 664–332 Late Period A goddess with spread wings forms the back and arm of this throne, its sides are striding lions with curled features signify an association with royalty, so a god with royal stature would be the intended, most likely some child god akin to inscription on the front is difficult to make sense of, but the side names the Hetepimen son of Gemes(w)hapy as the Throne for a god with royal stature. 664–332 Bronze or copper alloy. Late Period. From Egypt. Dynasty 26–30


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