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English: Seated statue of Ahmose, a scribe, depicted in the usual posture. On the papyrus there is a citation of gods of Upper Egypt (Amun, Khnum, Satet) and also a reference to a government role of this person on the Nubian territory of Sciat. Black basalt (H. cm 37), probably from Thebes, reign of Thutmose III, 18th dynasty, New Kingdom. Archeological Museum of Bologna (Italy), University coll., KS 1823.
Italiano: Statua accovacciata di Ahmosi, uno scriba, rappresentato nella posa classica per questo mestiere. Sul papiro sono citati dèi dell'Alto Egitto (Amon, Khnum, Satet) e vi è pure un riferimento ad un ruolo di governo di questo personaggio sulla ragione nubiana di Sciat. Basalto nero (h. cm 37), probabilmente da Tebe, regno di Thutmose III, XVIII dinastia, Nuovo Regno. Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, coll. Universitaria, KS 1823.
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