Image: Slab of the Egyptian king Psamtik I. 26th Dynasty, 664-610 BCE. From Alexandria; originally from the temple of Atum at Heliopolis, Egypt. British Museum
![Slab of the Egyptian king Psamtik I. 26th Dynasty, 664-610 BCE. From Alexandria; originally from the temple of Atum at Heliopolis, Egypt. British Museum](/images/thumb/9/9a/Slab_of_the_Egyptian_king_Psamtik_I._26th_Dynasty%2C_664-610_BCE._From_Alexandria%3B_originally_from_the_temple_of_Atum_at_Heliopolis%2C_Egypt._British_Museum.jpg/680px-Slab_of_the_Egyptian_king_Psamtik_I._26th_Dynasty%2C_664-610_BCE._From_Alexandria%3B_originally_from_the_temple_of_Atum_at_Heliopolis%2C_Egypt._British_Museum.jpg)
Description: Screen slab of the Egyptian king Psamtik I (also Psamtek I, Psamtik I, and Psammetichus I). The king kneels and makes offerings to fearsome-looking deities, including a double-headed bull god and a snake. 26th Dynasty, 664-610 BCE. From Alexandria; originally from the temple of Atum at Heliopolis, Egypt. British Museum, London.
Title: Slab of the Egyptian king Psamtik I. 26th Dynasty, 664-610 BCE. From Alexandria; originally from the temple of Atum at Heliopolis, Egypt. British Museum
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Author: Osama Shukir Muhammed Amin FRCP(Glasg)
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