Limestone Statue of a Kneeling Priest (Possibly Prince Thutmose) - Egypt Museum
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Limestone Statue of a Kneeling Priest (Possibly Prince Thutmose) - Egypt Museum
Limestone Statue of a Kneeling Priest (Possibly Prince Thutmose)New Kingdom, late 18th Dynasty, c. 1375–1355 B.C.Provenance: Thebes, Upper EgyptBritish Museum. EA21979 Amenhotep III and his Great Royal Wife, Tiye‘s firstborn son, was a prince named Thutmose. As the eldest royal son, he was heir to the throne, and so Thutmose bore prestigious titles such as High Priest of Ptah, indicating his early grooming for both religious and royal responsibi…
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