Memphis Egypt PALACE COLUMN BASES

Memphis Egypt PALACE COLUMN BASES

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Museum Object (MO) number: 4 and 9 Material: limestone Provenance: Memphis, Kôm el-Qal‘a, palace of Merneptah (QAB) Period: New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, Merneptah These massive limestone column bases once topped the hypostyle throne room's platform in the palace of Merneptah at Memphis. Located within a separate enclosure at Kôm el-Qal‘a, the urban area developed on the west side of Ptah’s sacred precinct. The pair offers a distinctive view into royal residences during the Ramesside period. C. S. Fischer uncovered this remarkably well-preserved palace in 1917 while excavating for the University of Pennsylvania Museum in Philadelphia. He found these bases embedded on both sides of a royal platform with a front ramp and two side stairs, one of the best preserved throne dais ever discovered.

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