Statue of a Seated Scribe - Egypt Museum

Statue of a Seated Scribe - Egypt Museum

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This seated scribe statue or 'Cairo Scribe' is considered to be of the most important symbols of sculpture at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Scribe seated cross-legged holding a papyrus scroll, from Saqqara, Old Kingdom c.2475 BC (limestone)

Statue of a Seated Scribe - Egypt Museum

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Statue of a Seated Scribe - Egypt Museum

Statue of a Seated Scribe - Egypt Museum

Archaeology & Art on X: Statue of a Scribe - Painted limestone, from Saqqara. Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty, ca. 2494-2345 BC. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. / X

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