The Sykes Standing Statue, a diorite statue from the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt
statue
British Museum
Egyptian cultural relics
Museum collections
Ancient Egyptian cultural relics
Cultural relics from the 18th Dynasty period of ancient Egypt
Saikemei standing posture
Diorite statue
Saikemei
Saikemei Statue
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This cultural relic is a granite diorite statue of the 18th Dynasty standing in the position of Saikemaite. This is a statue depicting the goddess Sykes, who appears in the form of a lion headed female body but wears a sacred female wig. Her left foot is forward, her left hand holds a papyrus staff, and her right hand holds the Ankh of Life. Most of the right arm of this statue has been lost. The height of this statue is 120 centimeters, the width is 49 centimeters, and the depth is 47 centimeters. It is currently housed in the British Museum.