A statue of Shepenwepet II or Amenirdis II3D Model
Diorite upper half of a statue of Shepenwepet II or Amenirdis II from South Karnak, Thebes, Upper Egypt, dating to the 25th Dynasty (712 BC - 664 BC). The female statue is broken at the waist, the greater parts of both arms are lost and the face is missing (now restored). The lady wears a sheath dress with triangular straps. An inscribed backpillar bears two lines of hieroglyphs which includes the name of Pharaoh Tirhaqa or Taharqo in a cartouche.
Measurements 60.0 (h/l) x 34.5 (w) x 25.0 (d) cm; 66.50 kg (wgt)
This was scanned as part of my visiting Fellowship at CDH, the Australian National University. 162 photos, Honor 10 mobile, Metashape pro, medium settings, decimated. This is now in storage at the Chau Chak Wing Museum (Nicholson Museum), Uni of Sydney: NMR.41 https://sydney.edu.au/museums/collections_search/?record=ecatalogue.38715
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