English: Drawing of a damaged sitting statue of the ancient Egyptian governor
Mentuhotep I, posthumously and fictitiously proclaimed king as an ancestor of the 11th Dynasty. A hieroglyphic inscription on the base says:
Father of the gods, Mentuhotep the Great, beloved of Satet, lady of Elephantine. Quartzite, from the sanctuary of Heqaib at Elephantine, early 12th Dynasty, Middle Kingdom, now in the Cairo Museum.
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