
Fragmentary triad of Menkaura, Hathor and Nome god
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Figures of Menkaura, Hathor, and a nome god are depicted in a fragmentary state, with missing heads and feet; on the right side of the central figure, Menkaura, stands a female figure, Hathor, grasping the hand of Menkaura, while a male Nome god is positioned to the left and slightly behind Menkaura; both males wear pleated kilts. The artifact originated from Giza's Menkaura Valley Temple. It was unearthed by the Harvard University-Museum of Fine Arts Expedition in 1911, then assigned to the Museum of Fine Arts by the Egyptian government on March 2, 1911. Photography and photogrammetry were conducted by Zhejiang University.
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