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Only the upper half of this granite statuette of a seated man has survived. The inscriptions on the back of the statuette read "offerings given of the king to Bastet mistress of Bast for the ka of [...]-bast born of the lady of the house Iry[...]". The inscriptions appear not to be written be earlier than the 25th Dynasty (from title and names); perhaps they were added to an Old Kingdom statue. From Egypt, precise provenance of excavation is unknown. Old Kingdom, circa 2686–2181 BCE. The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, London (With thanks to The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, UCL).
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