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The Khufu Statuette or the Ivory figurine of Khufu is an ancient Egyptian statue. Historically and archaeologically significant, it was found in 1903 by Sir William Matthew Flinders Petrie during excavation of Kom el-Sultan in Abydos, Egypt.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 11 December 2024. Fourth Dynasty ancient Egyptian pharaoh This article is about the Egyptian pharaoh. For the encryption algorithm, see Khufu and Khafre. "Cheops" redirects here. For other uses, see Cheops (disambiguation). Khufu Cheops, Suphis, Chnoubos, Sofe The Statue of Khufu in the Cairo Museum ...
The Inventory Stela (also known as Stela of Khufu's Daughter) is an ancient Egyptian commemorative tablet dating to the 26th Dynasty (c. 670 BC). It was found in Giza during the 19th century. The stela presents a list of 22 divine statues owned by a Temple of Isis , and goes on to claim that the temple existed since before the time of Khufu (c ...
While many of King Tut’s most famous objects—including the gold death mask of King Tut and Khufu Statue—are displayed at Cairo’s Egyptian Museum, the often-delayed Grand Egyptian Museum is ...
The Khufu Statuette in ivory, found in the stone chamber of the temple, gives the only portrait of this great pharaoh. [14] The temple was entirely rebuilt on a larger scale by Pepi I in the Sixth Dynasty. He placed a great stone gateway to the temenos, an outer wall and gateway, with a colonnade between the gates. His temple was about 40 ft × ...
Khufu Statuette; L. Libyan Palette; M. MacGregor plaque; O. Abydos offering formula; S. Sebek-khu Stele This page was last edited on 18 September 2018, at 06:39 ...
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Khufu Statuette; T. Tell Ras Budran; Tomb of Hetepheres I This page was last edited on 14 June 2019, at 12:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...