Sphinx of King Amenemhat III

Sphinx of King Amenemhat III
Sphinx of King Amenemhat III
 

GEM Number

1381

Collection

Grand Stairs

Period

Middle Kingdom

Description

Statues of sphinxes are first attested in Egypt in Dynasty 4, the most famous example being the Great Sphinx at Giza. In ancient Egypt, this type of statuary was associated with the sun god Re. It usually represented a king with a human head and a lion’s body. Sphinxes of Middle Kingdom kings have a recognizable style showing a complete lion’s body and only a human face as in this dark granite sphinx. Discovered in 1861 at Tanis (San al–Hagar) in the Eastern Delta, it was first usurped by a Hyksos ruler in Dynasty 15 or 16, then by Ramesses II and Merenptah in Dynasty 19. Under King Psusennes I of Dynasty 21, the statue was finally brought to Tanis (San al–Hagar).

Region
Lower Egypt
Area
Sharqiya
Granite

Height

144 cm

Width

72 cm

Length

248.5 cm