Wooden statue from the tomb of Ramesses IX
Valley of the Kings,
Egypt
20th Dynasty, about 1150
BC
A guardian statue wearing a nemes lappet wig
This wooden statue, from the tomb of Ramesses IX (1126-1108 BC), is similar to the two guardian statues that stood either side of the entrance to the burial chamber of Tutankhamun (1336-1327 BC). Most of the other tombs in the Valley of the Kings also had similar statues, but most of these do not survive; time and tomb robbers have destroyed them.
Like one of the
statues from the tomb of Tutankhamun, this statue wears the
T.G.H. James, Ancient Egypt: the land and it (London, 1988)
N. Reeves, The Complete Tutankhamun: the (London, Thames and Hudson, 1990)

