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Prophet and Lector-Priest with Offerings of Live Geese, c. 667-647 BC (limestone)
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Prophet and Lector-Priest with Offerings of Live Geese, c. 667-647 BC (limestone)
491363 Prophet and Lector-Priest with Offerings of Live Geese, c.667-647 BC (limestone)
by Egyptian 26th Dynasty (664-525 BC); h:36.80 w:36.60 cm; Cleveland Museum of Art, OH, USA; (add.info.: Two priests of different rank bring offerings of live geese to be ritually killed for the tomb occupant. Sunken relief in the style of the later Old Kingdom.
); Gift of the Hanna Fund; Egyptian, out of copyright
Media ID 23386098
© Gift of the Hanna Fund / Bridgeman Images
Artefact Artifact Dynasty 26 Geese Goose Late Period Offering Offerings Thebes Monks Religious Orders
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This print showcases the ancient Egyptian artwork titled "Prophet and Lector-Priest with Offerings of Live Geese". Created during the 26th Dynasty, which spanned from 664 to 525 BC, this limestone relief measures approximately 36.80 by 36.60 cm and is currently housed in the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio, USA. The image depicts two priests of different ranks presenting live geese as offerings for a tomb occupant. This ritualistic act involved sacrificing the geese as part of religious ceremonies. The artwork is executed in sunken relief style reminiscent of the later Old Kingdom period. The sculpture's profile view highlights intricate details such as the delicate features of both priests and their ornate attire. It serves as a testament to ancient Egyptian craftsmanship and artistic expression. This artifact offers a glimpse into ancient Egypt's religious practices and beliefs surrounding death and burial rituals. The presence of multiple priests suggests that religious orders played an essential role in these ceremonies, emphasizing their significance within society. Through this photo print, viewers can appreciate not only the skillful execution but also gain insight into one aspect of ancient Egyptian culture - its deep-rooted spirituality and reverence for life beyond death.
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