International Statistical Congress in Cairo - 10 millieme
This stamp commemorates a major gathering of global administrative and scientific networks: the International Statistical Congress held in Cairo in 1927. The design features a classical statue of Amenhotep, son of Hapu the legendary ancient Egyptian architect, scribe, and public official who was revered for his administrative genius and data collection capabilities under Pharaoh Amenhotep III. Symmetrically flanked by towering lotus-capital columns, the illustration carries a powerful message of intellectual prestige and historical layered identity, framing the modern science of statistics and state census-taking as a direct continuation of Egypt's foundational bureaucratic governance.