Statue of a Man and Latus The Sacred Fish.
This
statue shows a man sitting in a high-backed chair with his left leg
forward in a position similar to those of seated gods in low-reliefs. He
is wearing the Nemes headdress and the Shendyt kilt, and holds a long
snake in both hands.
On
a high base to the right, the fins and the tail remain of what was once
Latus, the sacred fish. A column of hieroglyphics is inscribed between
these two figures the man and the fish.
THEBES: WEST BANK: MEDINET HABU (EXCEPT TEMPLE OF RAMESSES III)
25TH DYNASTY AND CONTEMPORARIES
Inventory number CG 39273
EGYPTIAN MUSEUM
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