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Male figure, standing, head and feet missing, draped in tunic. The prophet of Horus at Hierakonpolis, Harpakhepesh (Archypsis), son of Paheter and Wawa. He wears a serated shawl.
Length: 0.516 m
Method of acquisition: Bought (1970) by Symes, Robin
Ptolemaic Period
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-0001
Accession number: E.4.1970
Primary reference Number: 63001
Oldadmincategory: SU
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Antiquities
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