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- original "mother". According to Aidan Dodson and Dyan Hilton, the title was recarved when Seti, the rightful heir regained the throne and usurped the statue...
- Nefertiti as Akhenaten's coregent, but this is uncertain as the stela was recarved to show the names of Ankhesenpaaten and Neferneferuaten. Egyptologist Aidan...
- Cameo of Honorius and his wife Maria, probably recarved from an old cameo of Claudius and Agrippina....
- epigraphic studies. The inscriptions in the Maru-Aten were eventually recarved to replace the name and titles of Kiya with those of Akhenaten's eldest...
- Domitian, such as those found on the Cancelleria Reliefs, were simply recarved to fit the likeness of Nerva, which allowed quick production of new images...
- that the head of the Sphinx is too small for its body, concluding it was recarved. Lehner argued that the head is primarily too small in relation to the...
- statue of the jackal god Anubis, the god of funerals, and that its face was recarved in the likeness of a Middle Kingdom pharaoh, Amenemhet II. Temple bases...
- and/or reburied. Some monuments, and at least two heads, were recycled or recarved, but it is not known whether this was simply due to the scarcity of stone...
- di Siena about 1400 and was noted by travelers, was either destro**** or recarved and relabeled, replaced by a male figure, that of Pope Zachary. The legend...
- apparently carved to glorify the Emperor Domitian (r. 81-96), then partly recarved to feature Nerva after his accession. In the palazzo a small private theatre...