Statue of Harsomtusemhat. Egyptian priest and high official who lived between 664 and 610 B.C. Represented as an old man seated holding a sistrum (sheseshet). It was carved to be placed in a temple, perhaps in a Hathoric sanctuary in the Memphis area, to participate in the offerings dedicated to the goddess Hathor. Basalt. 26th Dynasty. Reign of Psamtik I, first Saite pharaoh. National Archaeological Museum. Madrid. Spain.
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