Hardwood
mummiform figure with large head and wide face with large ears. The
crossed arms are only slightly free of the body. The fists are visible
but hold no tools. Eyes and brows were painted black. On the front are
four carved lines of hieroglyphs. The layout suggests that the shabti
was kept in its own coffin. The fine modelling of the figure and the
shape of the hieroglyphs are reminiscent of the tradition of the Middle
Kingdom.
17TH /18thDYNASTY
source: globalegyptianmuseum
KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM
Inventory number 898
Reiser-Haslauer, E., Uschebti, Teil I. Corpus Antiquitatum Aegyptiacarum (CAA) Wien 5 (1990) 42-45.
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