Keywords: Egyptian - Relief - Part of a Procession of Gods with Inscription - Walters 2290.jpg Once part of a scene showing a procession of gods this fragment shows the jackal-headed-god Wepwawet and the earth-deity Geb holding divine was scepters and ankhs life signs Each deity is identified by the hieroglyphs near his figure and each wears a long wig broad collar and shendyt pleated skirt The figures' rounded limbs lacking musculature large eyes outlined with lines running back to the ears and almost flat eyebrows are elements of the early 11th-Dynasty style ca 2145 2025 BC late First Intermediate limestone with paint cm 60 9 52 ; framed cm 76 8 62 2 5 4 accession number 22 90 37767 Joseph Brummer New York Henry Walters city Baltimore Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by Henry Walters 1925 place of origin Gebelein in present-day Egypt Walters Art Museum license Ancient Egyptian reliefs in the Walters Art Museum Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review Ancient Egyptian art from Gebelein Reliefs of the Egyptian first intermediate period |