The Egyptian Museum in Cairo heaped with many treasures of the ancient Egyptian artifacts which date back to various eras throughout Egyptian history. Among these collections is the block statue (no. JE. 38590) of PA iw 1r the son of @r nTr aA. The statue was discovered in 1906 by Legrain at Karnak temples precinct specifically in Karnak Cachette. Fortunately, the statue is completely intact as well as the inscriptions except some parts such as the texts on the lower part slightly unclear. Nowadays, the statue is well preserved at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Despite the good condition of the statue but it was not published yet until now so that the current study aims to explore the statue, material, and its inscriptions to be an added value into the Egyptology publications.
Salem, Fatma Abdelghany. (2022). Block Statue of “Pa-Iw-Her” in the Cairo Museum JE 38590 from Karnak Cachette, Excavation Number K.731. المجلة الدولية للتراث والسياحة والضيافة, 16(2.1), 57-71. doi: 10.21608/jihtha.2022.280866
MLA
Fatma Abdelghany Salem. "Block Statue of “Pa-Iw-Her” in the Cairo Museum JE 38590 from Karnak Cachette, Excavation Number K.731". المجلة الدولية للتراث والسياحة والضيافة, 16, 2.1, 2022, 57-71. doi: 10.21608/jihtha.2022.280866
HARVARD
Salem, Fatma Abdelghany. (2022). 'Block Statue of “Pa-Iw-Her” in the Cairo Museum JE 38590 from Karnak Cachette, Excavation Number K.731', المجلة الدولية للتراث والسياحة والضيافة, 16(2.1), pp. 57-71. doi: 10.21608/jihtha.2022.280866
VANCOUVER
Salem, Fatma Abdelghany. Block Statue of “Pa-Iw-Her” in the Cairo Museum JE 38590 from Karnak Cachette, Excavation Number K.731. المجلة الدولية للتراث والسياحة والضيافة, 2022; 16(2.1): 57-71. doi: 10.21608/jihtha.2022.280866