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: Egyptology
: statue
: Anat
: Large fragment of a granite statue showing the head and shoulders of the Syrian goddess Anat. Grey/ pink stone with black marbelling. She wears an atef crown (conical crown flanked by a feather on each side). The feathers have incised line decoration and the right-hand feather's edge is damaged. There is an inscription on the back of the statue, much missing: Speech by […] I give to you strength against foreign lands […] You repel with the strength of your arm in all lands, the Dual King Us[er-maat]-re[-setep-en-re, the son of Re, Rameses-mery-amun].
On Display at Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, Egypt Gallery
: Ruins of the Temple of Bubastis
: Egypt, North Africa, Africa: 1295-1186 BC
: New Kingdom
: [Citation] The Bristol Museum and Art Gallery Report of the Museum and Art Gallery Committee for the year ending 1889.: [Citation] The Bristol Museum and Art Gallery Report of the Museum and Art Gallery Committee for the year ending 30th September, 1902.