
Cleveland Museum of Art
Men Bearing Tomb Equipment
- 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
Servants carry chests of personal possessions and funerary equipment to the tomb. The style suggests that this relief was copied from or based on one of Dynasty 12.
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