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Prince Khunera as a Scribe, a free-standing Egyptian
sculpture twelve inches tall, now in the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston, was found at Giza in a temple dedicated to
the father of the prince, King Mycerinus. The yellow
limestone statue may have been a tribute to that Fourth
Dynasty king (2599-2571 BCE). The prince, sitting crosslegged
with a scribal tablet on his lap, rests his hands on
his thighs. He wears only a short skirt or kilt.
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Prince Khunera as a Scribe, a free-standing Egyptian
sculpture twelve inches tall, now in the Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston, was found at Giza in a temple dedicated to
the father of the prince, King Mycerinus. The yellow
limestone statue may have been a tribute to that Fourth
Dynasty king (2599-2571 BCE). The prince, sitting crosslegged
with a scribal tablet on his lap, rests his hands on
his thighs. He wears only a short skirt or kilt.
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