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Diorite statue of Khafre, seated on a chair with lion's heads; head, feet, and arms are missing. Decorated with the unification sign on the two sides of the chair, inscribed with cartouche.

Details

  • ID
    GEM_9006
  • Department
    Grand Egyptian Museum
  • Classification
    Sculpture
  • Findspot
    Khafre Valley Temple, vestibule
  • Material
    Diorite
  • Dimensions
    120.0 x 60.0 x 60.0 cm; 1209000 g
  • Credit Line
    Grand Egyptian Museum
  • Catalogue General number
    EMC_CG_10
  • Cairo Special Register number
    EMC_SR_2/15796
  • Journal d'Entree number
    EMC_JE_15211_bis
  • Period
    Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, reign of Khafre
  • Owner
    Khafre
  • Remarks
    RELATED CONSTITUENT(S): Chephren/Khafre; ALTERNATE NUMBER(S): EMC_CG_10; EMC_SR_2.15796; EMC_JE_15211_bis

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Ancient People

  • Khafre

    • Type Owner
    • Remarks Fourth king of Dynasty 4. Son of Khufu. Builder of the Second Pyramid at Giza and probably of the Great Sphinx as well. Known two thousand years later by the Greeks as King Khephren. A number of diorite and greywacke statues and statue fragments depicting the king have been discovered in Khafre's valley temple, including Cairo CG 9-17. The fragmentary head of an alabaster royal statue (MFA 21.351 + MFA 33.1113) is attributed to Khafre.