Double Statue of Nimaatsed
The statue Of Nimaatsed shares one base. Moreover, both figures appear nearly identical. However, heights differ slightly.
Hands and Rods Of Statue of Nimaatsed
His hands rest by sides. Also, he holds two rods. These rods symbolize dignity and power.
Head and Wig Of Statue of Nimaatsed
On his head sits wig. and it leaves his ears uncovered. Furthermore, it shows royal style.
Eyes and Mustache
Eyelids, eyebrows, and mustache painted black. Moreover, features show fine detail.
Necklace and Body Color
His neck wears multicolored necklace. Also, body shows reddish-brown tone. And This color suits male statues.
Kilt and Attire
He wears short white kilt. Also Yellow pleated extremity highlights garment. and Consequently, attire shows traditional style.
Nimaatsed was a priest of Re and Hathor in the solar temple of Neferirkare Kakai. Moreover, he also served as a judge and priest at the pyramids of Neferirkare Kakai, Neferefre, and Nyuserre Ini.
In ancient Egyptian tombs, it was common to find double or triple statues of the owner. Additionally, they perhaps showed the deceased at different ages or represented him with his Ka. Therefore, that would enable him to receive more offerings and prayers in the afterlife.
Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty, ca. 2494-2345 BC. from Painted limestone. And found in his Mastaba (D 56),in Saqqara necropolis. by Auguste Mariette’s Excavations of 1860. And Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo. CG 133
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