Statue of "Ka" of King Hor_Awibri
Don't you see the beauty of the eyes??? The precision in wood carving??
The statue of “Ka” of King Hor_Aubiri was found in the king’s tomb located north of the pyramid of Amenemhat III - Dahshur..
Hor Awibre, or Hor, (in English: Hor Awibre), was the third pharaoh in the Thirteenth Dynasty during the Middle Kingdom. He appears in the Turin List as Atut-ip-Ra. It seems that he ruled for a short period, not long enough to build pyramids that were common in his time as tombs for kings.
It is believed that he ruled for seven months, around the year 1760 BC. It is known that King Hor was buried in a graveyard found in Dahshur, near the pyramid of King Amenemhat III. The king's coffin, some jewelry, statues, and various other things were found in the cemetery. Nearby was King Hor's tax collector, the king's daughter, whose name was Nob-hotep-Khired.
The Egyptian Museum - Cairo - Egypt
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