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King Before An Ichneumon

The king was the officiant par excellence in temple ritual, the one who forged the links between god and man. Although there are representations of private individuals before divinities, such direct contact was more commonly a royal prerogative. Here the king stands before an ichneumon, an animal sacred to Atum in whose form that god is often represented. The position of the king's hands indicate that he once held an offering before him.


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