Pink granite statue of Ankhkirednefer in ancient Egypt
British Museum
Ancient Egyptian Civilization
Granite statue
3D scanning of museum collections
Ancient Egyptian cultural relics
3D scanning of ancient Egyptian cultural relics
Ancient Egyptian Shrine
Ancient Egyptian Sculpture
The 22nd Dynasty of Ancient Egypt
King Leo II
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This statue has a beetle on its head, the symbol of Osorkon II engraved on its arm, and the image of Osiris inside the shrine. The edge of the shrine and the back pillar of the spire are both engraved with hieroglyphs. This statue was discovered in Ter Mashuta, Egypt, and is 62 centimeters high, 28 centimeters wide, and 38 centimeters long. It is now housed in the British Museum. Ankhkirednefer served as the Grand Inspector of the Palace and an excellent secretary of the Temple of Artum under the rule of Osorkon II, the fifth king of the 22nd Dynasty of Egypt.