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Block Statue of Hahat, Son of Paenpi
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About Block Statue of Hahat, Son of Paenpi
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The statue belongs to a high priest of the god Montu named Hahat, son of Paenpi. He was also a scribe and the treasurer of the temple of Amun.

He is depicted in a squatting position with his body completely covered in a cloak. Two vertical lines decorate his cloak, but unlike other similar statues, the cloak is not completely decorated. He wears a wide wig that reaches his shoulders and a false beard.

His hands can be seen on his knees holding a roll of papyrus. His almond-shaped eyes and the eyebrows marked with cosmetic lines are considered remarkable. There are inscriptions on the back pillar.

Dimensions:  Height 31 cm

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