Brick stamped with the Names of Amenhotep III

New Kingdom

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 120

This brick has been stamped with the two cartouche names of Amenhotep III. Written in the cartouche on the left is his personal name, Amenhotep, followed by the epithet "ruler of Thebes." On the right is his throne name, Neb-Maat-Re. Each cartouche has two ostrich feathers above it and rests on the hieroglyph representing "gold." The brick is from Amenhotep's festival city of Malqata where he celebrated his three rejuvination festivals (heb-seds).

Brick stamped with the Names of Amenhotep III, Mud

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