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(inventory)Musée du Louvre, Paris, France |
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Description |
Pharaoh Osorkon I, second king of Egypt's 22nd Dynasty (reigned 922–887 BC). The statue bears the cartouche of the king and a Phoenician inscription in the name of Elibaal, king of Byblos. [1] |
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H. 60 cm (23 ½ in.), W. 36 cm (14 in.), D. 37.5 cm (14 ¾ in.) |
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Former Peytel collections |
Accession number |
AO 9502 |
Location |
Department of Oriental Antiquities, Sully, first floor, room B |
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Rama |
Français : Statue du pharaon Osorkon Ier, second souverain de la XXIIe Dynastie, et inscription phénicienne au nom d'Elibaal, roi de
Byblos. Découvert à Byblos.
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| 19:47, 27 January 2006 | 2,952×4,560 (1.79 MB) | Rama | |
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