Relief of Hatiay ca. 1336-1295 B.C. New Kingdom This relief, which may have once decorated the entrance to the tomb of the God's Father, Hatiay, depicts him kneeling between two standing figures of his son and of a priest, all raising their right hands in adoration of a missing figure of the god, Sokar-Osiris. Hatiay who wears a long pleated kilt with a priestly sash and a broad collar, holds a censer and a spouted libation vase. His son behind him carries a bouquet on his shoulder, which extends beyond border of the relief. The inscription above evokes abundant offerings to the god.. Relief of Hatiay. ca. 1336-1295 B.C.. Limestone. New Kingdom. From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara. Dynasty 18
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