DSC_8892.jpg Inner Coffin of Henettawy, Mistress of the House and Chantress of Amun-RaThumbnailsStatue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of OsirisInner Coffin of Henettawy, Mistress of the House and Chantress of Amun-RaThumbnailsStatue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of OsirisInner Coffin of Henettawy, Mistress of the House and Chantress of Amun-RaThumbnailsStatue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of OsirisInner Coffin of Henettawy, Mistress of the House and Chantress of Amun-RaThumbnailsStatue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of OsirisInner Coffin of Henettawy, Mistress of the House and Chantress of Amun-RaThumbnailsStatue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of OsirisInner Coffin of Henettawy, Mistress of the House and Chantress of Amun-RaThumbnailsStatue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of OsirisInner Coffin of Henettawy, Mistress of the House and Chantress of Amun-RaThumbnailsStatue of Harbes, called Psamtiknefer, son of Ptahhotep, Holding a Figure of Osiris
The Metternich Stela
From Alexandria. Probably originally from Heliopolis.

Late Period, Dynasty 30, c. 360-342 BCE.

Acc. No.: 50.85
EXIF Metadata
NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3100
Make
NIKON CORPORATION
Model
NIKON D3100
DateTimeOriginal
2015:10:10 16:57:07
ApertureFNumber
f/4.8