Early Dynastic Statue from Hierakonpolis

Early Dynastic Statue from Hierakonpolis

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The Early Dynastic statue unearthed at Hierakonpolis Temple enclosure in 1897 by James Quibell and Frederick Green stands as one of a pair, its counterpart having disintegrated from severe deterioration during excavation. Carved from limestone, the statue today exhibits signs of substantial decay. Currently housed in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo (JE 32159), it is cataloged as JE 32159. The creation process involved consolidating 125 photographs taken with a Canon EOS Rebel T7i camera, processed using Metashape 1.6.1. Due to restricted access, the rear section of the statue was rendered inaccessible and subsequently reconstructed using Blender 3D 2.8. The images were captured in October 2019.

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