
Statue of Ramesses VI Smiting Libyan Captive
Granite statue depicts King Ramesses VI standing, grasping the hair of a Libyan captive in his left hand and an axe in his right.
New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty, Ramesside Period, ca. 1189-1077 BC. From the temple of Amun, Karnak Now in the Luxor Museum. CG 42152
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