

Stele of Djedatumiufankh
Stele of Djedatumiufankh: A rectangular stone slab with a rough texture and a broken upper right corner. The figure of a man is carved on the left side, sitting on a chair with a backrest, wearing a short kilt and a horizontal striped headdress. He has his right hand on his chest and his left hand on his thigh. To the right of the figure, there are several rows of hieroglyphics. Below the hieroglyphics, there are several vertical objects carved into the stone. At the bottom of the stele, there are four small figures carved into the stone. The background of the image is gray, with a shadow cast by the stele.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 782 × 893 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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