拍品專文
Although all identifying inscriptions are now lost, the official on this relief must have been a favored subject of the pharaoh as he is shown wearing an array of adornments including a double strand of the "gold of honor." According to Müller and Thiem (p. 144 in Gold of the Pharaohs), "not only officers, but also high officials of the empire were awarded decorations by the pharaoh in recognition of their merits. They were given chains of annular gold beads and other jewellery, and those who had been awarded this 'gold of honour' would record the fact in their tombs."