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Ushabti

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    Object Details

    Collector

    Joseph Hirshhorn

    Donor Name

    Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden

    Site Name

    Deir El-Medina

    Notes

    PAINTED LIMESTONE FIGURE; CROSSED ARMS; STANDING; HEADRESS AND GOWN WITH HIEROGLYPHICS. PROVENIENCE UNDOCUMENTED. IDENTIFICATION PROVIDED BY HMSG.
    Deir El-Medina worker's shabti - uses title for artisans "Sejem ash." Worker's name "Amen-em-inet." Associated with model coffin # 553173. Painted.
    From NMNH Exhibit Hall "Eternal Life in Ancient Egypt" label for this artifact, 2011: Shabti, 1292-1190 BC. This shabti and its coffin (A553173) belonged to Ameneminet, a worker with the title "the one who hears the call," from the Deir el-Medina artisan's village near the Valley of the Kings.

    Record Last Modified

    1 Apr 2025

    Specimen Count

    1

    Culture

    Egyptian, New Kingdom Period, Dynasty XIX

    Accession Date

    28 Aug 1992

    Accession Number

    370312

    USNM Number

    A553172-0

    Object Type

    Figurine

    Length - Object

    25 cm

    Width - Object

    6 cm

    Depth - Object

    4 cm

    Place

    Upper Egypt, Egypt, Africa

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    Anthropology

    Data Source

    NMNH - Anthropology Dept.

    Topic

    Archaeology

    Metadata Usage

    CC0

    Link to Original Record

    http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/39f7e5663-3365-4a2f-975e-93ed1c03aaa8

    Record ID

    nmnhanthropology_8503988

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