Image code: 28892

Usehrat and his mother presenting offerings to Thutmose I

Userhat, high-priest of the funerary temple of Thutmose I, is presenting offerings to the Pharaoh (on the left, not visible). He wears a white, pleated garment, a panther skin, a broad collar and a wig. In his hand holds a brazier with a fowl on it. Before him there is a pile of offerings: below there is a large golden bowl, above it there is a loaf of bread, fowl, honeycomb ans some fruits. The offerings are adorned with foliage, garlands and, on top of the pile, lotus flowers. Behind Userhat there is a female figure (maybe his mother), she wears a long wog, a broad collar and a white dress. In her left hand holds some geese, a sistrum and a menat-necklace. From her left elbow hangs a bunch of flowers shaped as a Ankh-sign.

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