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Ankh3rd Dynasty
Two seated figures, carved in hard stone, of the noble Ankh who was a
leading figure in the reign of King Djoser Netjerykhet, demonstrate how
far the technique of Egyptian sculptors had progressed in the relatively
short space of time between the death of King Khasekhemwy and the
accession of Djoser. In one of his statues, in the collections of the
Musee du Louvre, Ankh sits placidly on his throne-like chair, smiling
contentedly; the other, in Leiden - a particularly fine black granite
piece - portrays him in a more formal persona, dressed in a priestly
leopard skin, held in place by inscribed oval ornaments.
Shop the Virtual Khan el-Khalili,
the Store for Egypt Lovers Design, Layout and Graphic Art by
Jimmy Dunn, an InterCity Oz, Inc.
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