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Statue of Prince Khuenre, son of Menkaura, seated in the attitude of a scribe. Made of limestone, and found in a cemetary cut into an old quarry close to the pyramid of the pharaoh Menkaura. Circa

2548-2524 B.C. Now at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Museum Expedition 13.3140.
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