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Ramses III before the gods of Memphis,20th dynasty,around 1150 BCE.At 42 metres, the Grest Harris Papyrus is one of the longest papyri still in existance. Third vignette:Ramses
wears crook and flail and clothing reserved for the pharaoh,
a banded cloth headdress, sash,triangular-fronted kilt and
bull's tail.Each god or goddess is shown in their most typical form.Donations to Thebes alone included 309.950 sacks of grain and large quantities of metals and semi-precious stones.     EA,9999/43 
Location British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART200502 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 1600px × 1250px 
Photo Credit Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY 
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Tags
Crook, Regalia, Egyptian
Papyrus
Ramses III (r.c.1187-1156 BCE)
Uraeus, Snake Symbol of Egypt