Double statue of the Pharaoh Horemheb and his wife Amenia
Statue of Horemheb and Amenia
Statue of Horemheb and Amenia
Material
Limestone
Size
130 cm (4 ft 3 in) in height
Created
c.1300 BC
Present location
British Museum, London
Registration
EA36
The Statue of Horemheb and Amenia is a large double statue of the Pharaoh Horemheb and his first wife Amenia that was found at the ancient site of Saqqara in Egypt. Now kept at the British Museum, for many years the identity of the two sitters was unknown until a team of Dutch and British archaeologists discovered a missing fragment of the statue in Horemheb's tomb in Saqqara.
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