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Wooden shabti box





Wooden shabti box

Category:

funerary equipment
Name:

shabti box

Date:

332 B.C. — 30 B.C.

Period(s):

Ptolemaic period; New Kingdom
Description:

shabti box, with painted decoration of protective deities, surmounted by ba bird. The shabti box is in the form of a shrine - images of a door and the four sons of Horus (who appear in funerary contexts) are painted onto the outsides.


Thebes

Technique: painted

Material:  wood

Dimension(s):

depth, 24.7, cm
height, 40.8, cm
width, 22.7, cm

Acquisition:

bought; 1887; Budge, Ernest Alfred Thompson Wallis
Documentation:

Budge, E.A. Wallis. 1893. Catalogue of the Egyptian collection in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge.
no. 11

Accession:

Object Number: E.10.1887

The Fitzwilliam Museum


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