Object(s) photograph: Site: Giza; view: G 7330-7340
Limestone column drum; inscribed, [possibly with cartouche of Ramesses II (Dynasty 19)], trace of red and blue paint. Illustration: Yes with hieroglyphs
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- ID
- HUMFA_27-4-1276
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- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Classification
- Architectural elements-Columns and pillars
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- Findspot
- On top of mastaba G 7330-7340: G 7340
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- Material
- Limestone
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- Dimensions
- Width: top: 32 cm x 32 cm; bottom: 38 cm x 38 cm Length: 90 cm Diameter: top: 32 cm x 32 cm; bottom: 38 cm x 38 cm
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- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Date of Register Entry
- 03/03/1927
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- Owner
- Ramesses II
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- Site Name Eastern Cemetery
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Zivie-Coche, Christiane M. Giza Au Premier Millenaire: Autour du temple d'Isis dame des pyramides. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1991, pp. 27, 70-72 (misidentified as 27-7-1276).
Ancient People
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- Type Owner
- Remarks King during Dynasty 19 of ancient Egypt’s New Kingdom; ruled nearly 67 years and fathered over 100 children. Ramses fought a number of battles against foreign enemies, such as the Hittites and the Nubians, and built many temples and other monuments throughout Egypt and Nubia. Despite ruling over a thousand years after the pyramids were built and being buried far to the south in Egypt’s Valley of the Kings, there is evidence that Ramses may have done some building, restoring, and/or usurping of earlier monuments at Giza. Prenomen: Usermaatre Setepenre.