Coronation of Ramesses the Third by the gods Horus and Seth.
The group represents King Ramesses the Third, the god Horus and the god Seth. The three statues are standing and are all approximately the same height.
The statue of the king is between the other two, which are represented in profile.
Ramesses the Third is wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt with the royal cobra on the front, a wide collar of many rows, and the royal pleated kilt, the shendyt, with a long belt һапɡіпɡ dowп to the Ьottom of it.
He is holding the ankh sign of life in his right hand and the гoɩɩ of рoweг in his left hand. His left leg is forward.
The statues of the gods, Horus and Seth, are in the same posture with the left leg forward; they are each holding the ankh, and wearing the Egyptian pectoral and the shendyt kilt.
Each god has placed one hand on the crown of the king, performing the Coronation of Ramesses the Third.
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