18th Dynasty, reigns of Tutankhamun and Haremhab, 1355–1315 BC, Saqqara
The tomb from which the relief derives was erected when Haremhab was still a general. The text records a speech to Egyptian officers. Haremhab was not buried at Saqqara but in a second, royal tomb in the Valley of the Kings at Thebes. A uraeus-serpent was added secondarily to his figures in the reliefs of his Memphite tomb.
Relief
Ägyptisch
New Kingdom
18th Dynasty, reigns of Tutankhamun and Haremhab, 1355–1315 BC
Limestone
H 82,5 cm, B 41,5 cm, T 10 cm, G 63 kg
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Ägyptisch - Orientalische Sammlung
Ägyptische Sammlung, INV 214
Acquired in 1873
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