

Lintel of Mereruka
Beige-colored stone lintel, divided into two sections. The left section features two seated male figures with long hair, with the one on the left having a beard. The man on the right wears a short kilt. The right section contains intricate hieroglyphics arranged in two rows. The top row includes various symbols, animals, and people. The bottom row features a standing figure on the left and more hieroglyphics. The background of the stone is a plain beige color. The title "Lintel of Mereruka" and the artist are associated with this image.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 1263 × 289 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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