Granodiorite statues from the 26th Dynasty of ancient Egypt
This statue is a kneeling statue made of granite from the 26th Dynasty, and it is the image of Mentuemhat. The stone tablet on the statue depicts a scene of worship, with eleven rows of pictographic characters on it and two columns of pictographic characters on the back pillar. Mentuemhat was a wealthy and powerful official during the 25th and 26th dynasties of ancient Egypt. He was the mayor of Thebes and the fourth priest of the god Amun. This statue may have originated from Mentuemhat's tomb in Assassif, Thebes. This statue is currently located in the British Museum.
Ancient Egyptian statue of a jackal in the Seth period
The Seth period was the 26th dynasty in the history of ancient Egypt (664-525 BC), also known as the Seth dynasty. This period lasted from approximately 664 BC to 525 BC. Egypt was ruled by foreign invaders, including Assyrians and Persians. Saite or Saite gods usually appear in the image of jackals. Saite is regarded as the god of war, chaos and the desert, and his image is often associated with the jackal or jackal head. This copper alloy statue is now located at the Art Institute of Chicago.
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