
Cleveland Museum of Art
Two Offering Bearers
- Date
- c. 667–647 BCE
- Medium
- limestone
- Culture
- Egypt, Late period (715–332 BCE), Dynasties 25–26
- Department
- Egyptian and Ancient Near Eastern Art
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
Priests of unspecified rank bring different types of bread, a duck, and lotus flowers to the tomb. Sunken relief in the style of the later Old Kingdom.
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