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English: A triad statue depicting the Hare Nome goddess, the goddes Hathor, and the pharaoh Mekaura. Unlike the other statues, this one is inscribed on its base in dedication to the pharaoh. Originally from the Valley Temple of Mycerinus at Giza, made of Greywacke. Created during the 4th dynasty, circa 2548-2530 B.C. Now at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Museum Expedition 09.200. |
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