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Royal Shawabti

Object Number:92-2-70
Current Location: Collections Storage
Provenience: Sudan
Nubia
Nuri
Locus: Pyramid IV
Period: Third Intermediate Period
Twenty-Fifth Dynasty
Napatan
Date Made: 623-593 BCE
Early Date: -623
Late Date: -593
Section:Egyptian
Materials:Faience
Inscription Language:Hieroglyphic
Credit Line:Exchange with the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, 1992
Other Number:4322/10 - Field No SF

Description

Faience Shabti of the king Anlemni. He wears a Nemes headdress with an uraeus at the brow, a false beard. He holds two hoes. There are 8 lines of text on the front of the figure

Current & Past Exhibitions:

Searching for Ancient Egypt: (1997 - 1997) View Objects in Exhibition

Bibliography:

[Book] O'Connor, David B. 1993. Ancient Nubia: Egypt's Rival in Africa.. The University Museum. Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: 142View Objects related to this Actual Citation
[Book] Silverman, David P. 1997. Searching for Ancient Egypt: Art, Architecture and Artifacts from the University of Pennsylvania Museum.. Cornell University Press. Actual Citation : Page/Fig./Plate: 308-09View Objects related to this Actual Citation

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