A Female Egyptian Statuette in the Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid

  • Miguel Jaramago Independent scholar
Keywords: Imhotep, Khereduankh, metallographic analysis, Ptolemaic Egypt, Renpetneferet, silver

Abstract

In this paper, a silver sculpture that entered the Egyptian collection of the Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid, in 2005 is studied. It is a striding figure on a rectangular base and it is interpreted in the institution as an image of the Egyptian goddess Khereduankh and dated to the Ptolemaic period. In our study we consider that a possible attribution to the goddess Renpetneferet should not be ruled out and the results of a metallographic analysis are used to establish a more accurate chronology for the production of the sculpture.

Published
2022-12-31
How to Cite
Jaramago, Miguel. 2022. “A Female Egyptian Statuette in the Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid”. Trabajos De Egiptología. Papers on Ancient Egypt, no. 13 (December), 181–198. https://doi.org/10.25145/j.TdE.2022.13.05.
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