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Ka Statue of King Auib-Re-Hor

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This wooden structure is a magnificent, well-preserved masterpiece. It depicts the Ka statue of King Auib-Re-Hor, which is clearly marked by the Ka hieroglyphic sign as two upraised arms topping the head. The Ka, or guardian spirit, had to survive in the statue to keep its owner alive. The statue, found within its accompanying naos, or shrine, was covered with a fine layer of painted stucco. The king is sculpted wearing a three-part long wig, leaving the ears exposed. He wears a long, curved divine beard. It is noteworthy that the sculptor successfully modeled the inlaid eyes to lend a lifelike appearance to this expressive face. The eyes are inlaid with rock crystal and quartz. It seems that the Ka statue once held a scepter in its right hand and a staff in its left hand. The statue of the king was fixed to a wooden panel that could be taken out of the naos. Dimensions: Height 170 cm Length 77 cm Width 27 cmEternal Egypt
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Tamer Nabil Moussa

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    MonaDecember 17, 2010 at 11:01 PM

    Thank you for this information, you know you need to put a translation to this blog - I am sure you find so many Egyptians who know nothing about all this information

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    • AnonymousApril 19, 2011 at 10:47 PM

      السلام عليكم و رحمة الله و بركاته كيف حال الاخوة المدونيين لي الشرف أن أدعوى سيادتكم الموقرة لزيارة مدونتي و التفاعل فيها و اعطائي رأيكم في مدونتي

      تقبلو سلامي و تحياتي

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