Plaque of Hatshepsut

Part of a blue-glazed faience plaque, plain on back and with part of black painted inscription on front. Right hand edge preserved, abraded and worn with portions of glaze on front and back lost. Part of vertical line of inscription remaining on front left hand edge, reading right to left: ntr nfr (M3'-k3-R')- the good god, Makare. From North Court, through which was causeway to Tuthmosis III temple.

Part of a blue-glazed faience plaque, plain on back and with part of black painted inscription on front. Right hand edge preserved, abraded and worn with portions of glaze on front and back lost. Part of vertical line of inscription remaining on front left hand edge, reading right to left: ntr nfr (M3'-k3-R')- the good god, Makare. From North Court, through which was causeway to Tuthmosis III temple.

Object Plaque of Hatshepsut
Provenance Deir el-Bahri, Thebes, Egypt
Site Mentuhotep II Temple
Period Dynasty XVIII; Hatshepsut
Material Faience (Blue-glazed)
Subject Egyptology
Ref. No 1904.48:13
Copyrights Bolton Council