The instant King Mankuri was unearthed…

Upon the discovery of the great statue of King Menkaure (Mycerinus) and his wife, Khamerernebty II in the Temple of the Valley in Giza, a surreal beauty, raw royal power, and evidence of artistic virtuosity unfolded simultaneously captured as well as in this breathtaking, nearly life-sized statue of the pharaoh Menkaure and a queen. Smooth as silk, the meticulously finished surface of the dark stone captures the physical ideals of the time and creates a sense of eternity and immortality even today.

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Pyramids are not standalone structures. Those at Giza formed only a part of a much larger complex that included a temple at the base of the pyramid itself, long causeways and corridors, small subsidiary pyramids, and a secondary temple (known as a valley temple) some distance from the pyramid. These Valley Temples were used to perpetuate the cult of the deceased king and were active places of worship for hundreds of years (sometimes much longer) after the kingโ€™s death. Images of the king were placed in these temples to serve as a focus for worshipโ€”several such images have been found in these contexts, including the magnificent seated statue of Khafre, now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. Menkaureโ€™s Pyramid Complex. On January 10, 1910, excavators under the direction of George Reisner, head of the joint Harvard University-Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Expedition to Egypt, uncovered an astonishing collection of statuary in the Valley Temple connected to the Pyramid of Menkaure. Menkaureโ€™s pyramid had been explored in the 1830s (using dynamite, no less). His carved granite sarcophagus was removed (and subsequently lost at sea), and while the Pyramid Temple at the base was in only mediocre condition; the Valley Temple wasโ€”happilyโ€”basically ignored.

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Reisner had been excavating on the Giza plateau for several years at this point; his team had already explored the elite cemetery to the west of the Great Pyramid of Khufu before turning their attention to the Menkaure complex, most particularly the barely-touched Valley Temple. George Reisner and George Steindorff at Harvard Camp, looking east toward Khufu and Khafre pyramids, 1935, photo by Albert Morton Lythgoe. In the southwest corner of the structure, the team discovered a magnificent cache of statuary carved in a smooth-grained dark stone called greywacke or schist. There were a number of triad statuesโ€”each showing 3 figuresโ€”the king, the fundamentally important goddess Hathor, and the personification of a nome (a geographic designation, similar to the modern idea of a region, district, or county). Hathor was worshipped in the pyramid temple complexes along with the supreme sun god Re and the goddess, who was represented by the living king. The goddess’s name is actually ‘Hwt-hor’, which means โ€œThe House of Horus,โ€ and she was connected to the wife of the living king and the mother of the future king. Hathor was also a fierce protector who guarded her father Re; as an โ€œEye of Reโ€ (the title assigned to a group of dangerous goddesses), she could embody the intense heat of the sun and use that blazing fire to destroy his enemies.

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There were 4 complete triads, one incomplete, and at least one other in a fragmentary condition. The precise meaning of these triads is uncertain. Reisner believed that there was one for each ancient Egyptian nome, meaning there would have originally been more than thirty of them. More recent scholarship, however, suggests that there were originally 8 triads, each connected with a major site associated with the cult of Hathor. Hathorโ€™s prominence in the triads (she actually takes the central position in one of the sculptures) and her singular importance to kingship lends weight to this theory.

In addition to the triads, Reisnerโ€™s team revealed the extraordinary dyad statue of Menkaure and a queen that is breathtakingly singular. The two figure stand side-by-side on a simple, squared base and are supported by a shared back pillar. They both face to the front, although Menkaureโ€™s head is slightly turned to his rightโ€”this image was likely positioned within an architectural niche, making it appear as though they were emerging from the structure. The broad-shouldered, youthful body of the king is covered only with a traditional short kilt, known as a shendjet, and his head sports the primary characteristic insignia of the iconic striped nemes headdress (so well known from the mask of Tutankhamun) and an artificial royal beard. In his clenched fists, held straight down at his sides, Menkaure grasps ritual rolls. His body is straight, strong, and essentially youthful with no signs of age. His facial features are remarkably individualized with prominent eyes, a fleshy nose, rounded cheeks, and full mouth with protruding lower lip.

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Menkaureโ€™s queen provides the perfect complement to his youthful masculine virility. Sensuously modeled with a beautifully proportioned body emphasized by a clinging garment, she articulates ideals of feminine beauty. There is a sense of the individual in both faces. Neither Menkaure nor his queen are depicted in the purely idealized manner that was the norm for royal images. Instead, throughout the overall formality, their otherwise visage displays no human emotion whatsoever.

The dyad was never finishedโ€”the areas around the lower legs has not received a final polish, and there is no inscription. However, despite this incomplete state, the image was erected in the temple and was brightly paintedโ€”there are traces of red around the kingโ€™s ears and mouth and yellow on the queenโ€™s face. The presence of paint atop the smooth, dark greywacke on a statue of the deceased king that was originally erected in his mortuary complex brings an interesting suggestionโ€”that the paint may have been intended to wear away through exposure and, over time, reveal the immortal, black-fleshed โ€œOsirisโ€ Menkaure.

Unusual for a pharaohโ€™s image, the king has no protective cobra (known as a ureaus) perched on his brow. This natural absence has led to the suggestion that, both the kingโ€™s names and the queenโ€™s wig were originally covered in precious metal and that the copper would have been part of that addition.

Based on comparison with other images, there is doubt that this sculpture shows Menkaure, but the identity of the queen is a different matter. She is clearly a royal female. She stands at nearly equal height with the king and, of the two of them, she is the one who is frontal. In fact, it may be that this dyad is focused on the queen as its central figure rather than Menkaure. The function of the sculpture in any case was to ensure rebirth for the king in the Afterlife.

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