A GESSO-PAINTED WOODEN STELE, depicting the deceased Neskhonsu standing between a maat -feather on a column coming into the presence of a bearded serpent with a similar cone on its head as Neskhonsu, Re-harakhty, Osiris and Isis, three lines of hieroglyphs bearing an invocation to Osiris, foremost of the Westerners, the great god, Lord of Abydos, that he might provide offerings for the overseer of the magazine of the Temple of Amun, Neskhonsu, son of Pankhelkhonsu, circa 4th-2nd Century B.C.13¼ x 9½in. (33.6 x 24.5cm.)
A GESSO-PAINTED WOODEN STELE, depicting the deceased Neskhonsu standing between a maat -feather on a column coming into the presence of a bearded serpent with a similar cone on its head as Neskhonsu, Re-harakhty, Osiris and Isis, three lines of hieroglyphs bearing an invocation to Osiris, foremost of the Westerners, the great god, Lord of Abydos, that he might provide offerings for the overseer of the magazine of the Temple of Amun, Neskhonsu, son of Pankhelkhonsu, circa 4th-2nd Century B.C.13¼ x 9½in. (33.6 x 24.5cm.)
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