\paperw4260 \margr0\margl0 \plain \fs20 \f1 The stele, dedicated to Rameses II by an official, represents the boy king, with the attributes of childhood. His head is shaved excep
t for a braid hanging down at the side, which was the typical hairstyle of adolescents.\par
On his head he has a diadem with the royal uraeus and he is wearing heavy earrings.\par
The gesture of the finger raised to the mouth is typical of representati
ons of the god Horus as a child: there was evidently a precise intention to identify the young king with the god.