
Facade of the Tomb of Harkhuf in Qubbet el-Hawa (QH34n), Aswan Egypt. The facade contains the famous autobiography of Harkhuf where he talks about the four expeditions he led to Nubia for King Pepi II. The inscription to the right of the door includes the famous letter from the king requesting that Harkhuf bring to him the pygmy that he brought back from the land of Yam. Created from 57 photographs (Canon EOS Rebel T71) using Metashape 1.6.1. Photographed in January 2020. Source: Objaverse 1.0 / Sketchfab
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