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English: Stele for Amenhotep (Huy), left, and his son Ipy, right. Both were royal scribes and high stewards in Memphis during the 18th dynasty. White limestome from Saqqara, reign of Amenhotep III and IV, 18th dynasty, New Kingdom.

[ref: Sergio Bosticco, Museo archeologico nazionale di Firenze, Le stele egiziane del Nuovo Regno, 1965]

Florence, Museo archeologico nazionale, Nizzoli coll., Inv. n. 2567.
Italiano: Stele per Amenhotep (Huy), a sinistra, ed il figlio Ipy, a destra. Entrambi furono scribi reali e Gran maggiordomi a Menfi durante la XVIII dinastia. Calcare bianco da Saqqara, regni di Amenhotep III e IV, XVIII dinastia, Nuovo Regno.

[rif: Sergio Bosticco, Museo archeologico nazionale di Firenze, Le stele egiziane del Nuovo Regno, 1965]

Firenze, Museo archeologico nazionale, coll. Nizzoli, Inv. n. 2567.
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