- The
Northampton Sekhemka statue is an
ancient Egyptian artefact,
given by the
Marquess of
Northampton to
Northampton Museum, in or
around 1870. The statue...
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museum conducted a
controversial sale of an
Ancient Egyptian statue of
Sekhemka in July 2014, with
questions relating to the
ownership and the
ethics of...
- king,
early Fourth Dynasty), with a
stela of a Fifth-Dynasty
official Sekhemka and his
presumed spouse Henutsen the tomb of
Kaaper (architect and priest...
- Council,
Mackintosh was
responsible for the
controversial sale of the
Sekhemka statue which led to the Arts
Council removing accreditation from the Northampton...
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Tracy Goodman, to whom he has
remained married.
Sevso Treasure Northampton Sekhemka statue Rich List 2011[permanent dead link],
Estates Gazette, 12 November...
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Northampton Museum and Art Gallery's sale of its
ancient Egyptian statue of
Sekhemka to an
unnamed buyer despite protests from
local residents and the Egyptian...
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Veronika (2021). "A
unique piece of Old
Kingdom art: the
Funerary Stela of
Sekhemka and
Henutsen from
Abusir South". Ägypten und
Levante (in German). 31: 403–424...
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Carthage Treasure Esquiline Treasure Mildenhall Treasure Northampton Sekhemka statue Vinkovci Treasure Geometric plate Hunting plate Hunting plate (detail)...
- the palace, etc. End of 4th
Dynasty Son of Khafre. G 8496
Stone Mastaba Sekhemka The
Overseer of the Army (General), The
Divine Treasurer (Boat-captain)...
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inspector of
palace attendants 5th to 6th
dynasty G 1029
Stone Mastaba Sekhemka priest of Re in the sun-temple of Niuserre, secretary,
overseer of the...