Archeological Object
Ushabti of Padi-Hor-en-Pe |
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The ushabti are part of a group of 4 (E 0.9.40173- E 0.9.40176) and have a comparison with a stored at Mantova. The character is a mer-mesha (an army general), son of Neith-em-hat. This group of ushabti is characterized by the lack of accuracy in the execution and the inscription on a column defined by vertical frame engraved on the outside at least, in fact, often above and below the hieroglyphic signs in positions not targeted at them as her hands crossed on the chest.
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Identificazione (Label is not translated) | ||
Inventory number: | E 0.9.40175 E 0.9.40176 | |
Place of discovery | ||
Place of discovery: |
Unknown; probably from the Delta |
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Object | ||
Definizione: | Funerary statuette | |
Class and ware: | Funerary furnishings | |
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Cronologia (Label is not translated) | ||
Period: | Late period | |
Dati_tecnici (Label is not translated) | ||
Material: | Faience | |
Height: | 11,5 | |
Bibliography | ||
Bibliography: |
1979, Lise G., “Musei e Gallerie di Milano. Museo Archeologico: raccolta egizia”, Milano, p. 57 |
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