Famous Ancient Egyptian Masterpieces From Different Egyptian Museums

March 2, 2012

The Seated Scribe

The Seated Scribe


The position of scribe was one of the most coveted roles in Egypt.
Many owners of large grave, since the time of Cheops to the late period, were portrayed as scribes, reading or writing.

This scribe wears a short wig, short flared white loincloth held in place by a belt. A papyrus on his lap. Taking the rest of the roll in his left hand, which is to write with a quill pen in his right hand.


Dimensions: Height 51 cm Width 41 cm

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