

Two Offering Bearers
The image depicts a stone carving titled "Two Offering Bearers" by an unknown artist. The carving features two men standing side by side, both with short, patterned hair and wearing short skirts. The man on the left holds a tray with three objects resembling cones or offerings. The man on the right holds a bird, possibly a goose, by its legs and has a long object draped over his left forearm. The men are positioned on a rough, off-white stone background with visible texture and a broken edge in the bottom-right corner. The carving appears to be an ancient Egyptian artwork.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 750 × 655 px
- Museum Record
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