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Thanos5150 wrote:
> Archae Solenhofen wrote:
>I have already posted a picture of an OK sarcophagi with
>similar yet notably different border pattern in both style and
>placement as well as a corniced lid (Meresankh III) that is
>also much different.
EA87077 has a zigzag pattern along the edges of the coffer portion and a cornice lid........ it's one of the rare Sf(p) type OK sarcophagi....... so now you have another one that's similar, but also different than the other two you gave. And then there is also Shepseskaf's sarcophagi (Menkaure's son) which Ikram & Dodson (1998) states is another one of these Sf(p) type OK sarcophagi, it's also similar but different too. And then there are the few that are in-between Sf(p) and more common Sg type, like Werimi's.
Archae Solenhofen <solenhofen@hotmail.com>
> Archae Solenhofen wrote:
>I have already posted a picture of an OK sarcophagi with
>similar yet notably different border pattern in both style and
>placement as well as a corniced lid (Meresankh III) that is
>also much different.
EA87077 has a zigzag pattern along the edges of the coffer portion and a cornice lid........ it's one of the rare Sf(p) type OK sarcophagi....... so now you have another one that's similar, but also different than the other two you gave. And then there is also Shepseskaf's sarcophagi (Menkaure's son) which Ikram & Dodson (1998) states is another one of these Sf(p) type OK sarcophagi, it's also similar but different too. And then there are the few that are in-between Sf(p) and more common Sg type, like Werimi's.
Archae Solenhofen <solenhofen@hotmail.com>
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