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Musée du Louvre, Paris, France |
Artist/Maker |
Unknown |
Description |
Sacred bull Apis. Limestone (originally painted), days of Nectenabo I (?), 30th Dynasty. Found at the Serapeum of Saqqarah, in a chapel next to the processional way leading to the catacombs of the sacred bulls. |
Dimensions |
H. 126 cm (4 ft. 1 ½ in.), L. 176 cm (5 ft. 9 ¼ in.) |
Credit line |
Unspecified |
Accession number |
N 390 |
Location |
Department of Egyptian antiquities, Sully, ground floor, room 19 |
Photographer/source |
Rama |
Français : Taureau Apis. Calcaire autrefois peint, période de Necténabo Ier (?), XXXe Dynastie. Découvert au Sérapéum de Saqqara, dans une chapelle jouxtant la voie processionnelle menant aux catacombes des Apis.
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