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Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Seti I and Goddess Maat Temple Relief

Item No. 3103SP

Reproduction after Museum Original from the Temple of Abydos, Egypt. 19th. Dynasty 1317 B.C.

Here, Pharaoh Seti I, (father of Ramses II) is seen offering to the Gods the seated image of Maat,
held in his hand like a doll. The Goddess Maat is the personification of all the elements of cosmic
harmony as established by the Creator-God at the beginning of time-including truth, justice, law,
world order and moral integrity. She is shown as a lady wearing on her head an ostrich feather.
This scene establishes the king as the representative of divine order since Maat was seen
legitimizing his authority to govern and to uphold the laws of the universe which she embodies.
              
Made of cast stone and painted

Dimensions: 38"H x 20.5"W (97 x 52cm)

Weight: 30 lbs

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$349.00
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