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a) The basalt slab of Psamtek showing his Horus name and cartouches. b) A simple bronze figure (shown below) of a kneeling man with raised hands, a narrow head band, no crown or any other indication of royal status, with an inscription on its backside reading `Nit (giving life) to Psamtek, son of Ahapi (german: Hapep)'. [Collections of W. Spiegelberg, Ägyptische Museum Munich, ÄS# 6039; the name Psamtek appears between the red lines] |
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The reverse side of the basalt slab showing Nakhtnebef whose Horus name is nourished by the cobra-goddess Wadjyt. Empty cartouches in red squares. Another example is under `Submenu', `Picture Gallery', `Si-Amon'. |