English: Colorized drawing of an ancient Egyptian relief on a block. The block (inv. no. BLM-I-18) was found in 2010/11 in the former lake of the temple of Mut at Tanis, and is now believed to depicting pharaoh Osorkon IV in an archaizing style. A cartouche is partially visible on the right, and contains Osorkon IV's throne name, Usermaa(t)re. [Ref: Dodson, Aidan (2014) "The Coming of the Kushites and the Identity of Osorkon IV" in Pischikova, Elena , ed. Thebes in the First Millennium BC, Cambridge Scholars publishing, pp. 6–12. Archived from the original on 2 August 2016. Retrieved on 26 December 2019. ISBN: 978-1-4438-5404-7. ]
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