Lower Part of a Statue
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This fragmented sculpture shows a male pharaoh who wears the shendyt kilt and, according to a small remaining piece of its tail on the top of the back pillar, a nemesheaddress. In the absence of an inscription, we cannot tell whether Hatshepsut was depicted or one of her male relatives, such as her father, Thutmose I (who had a chapel for his funerary cult in the temple), or her nephew and co-ruler, Thutmose III. However, since the statue was smashed up and dumped like the other images of Hatshepsut, she was most probably the one depicted, or at least this was what the workmen who destroyed the piece thought.Free picture Lower Part of a Statue integrated with the OffiDocs web apps