Designation : Greenish faience amulet
Dimension : h. 3,4 cm
Conservation : Fine details
Origin : Egypt
Period : Saïte, 26th Dynasty
Representation of a squatted baboon (Thoth god), guard of the scribes and the writing and also guard of the magicians. |
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Designation : Erotic object, greenish faience
Dimension : lg. 4,2 cm, h. 2,2 cm
Conservation : Good condition
Origin : Egypt
Period : Ptolemaïc, 5th - 1st c. B.C.
A man laid down on his phalus. |
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Designation : Faience Ushabti
Dimension : h. 11 cm
Conservation : Intact and very beautiful
Origin : Egypt
Period : Saïte,26th Dynasty
Ushabti or the representation of the deceased. Transcription of the hiroglyphic text: Illumination of Osiris Horemheb, son of Ankepakhered that with born of the housewife Takhered... |
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Designation : Turquoise Ushabti
Dimension : h. 12,6 cm
Conservation : Intact and very beautiful
Origin : Egypt
Period : Saïte, 26th Dynasty
Ushabti or the representation of the deceased. Transcription of the hiroglyphic text: Illuminate Osiris OUAH-IB-RE-MEN, son of TAA, to achieve any task in the necropolis |
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Designation : Turquoise and black Ushabti
Dimension : h. +/- 10 cm
Conservation : Intact and beautifull
Origin : Egypt
Period : Ramesside
Ushabti or the representation of the deceased. Transcription of the hiroglyphic text: "In the name of Pinedjem". |
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Designation : Turquoise Ushabti
Dimension : h. 11,8 cm
Conservation : Intact and beautifull
Origin : Egypt
Period : Saïte, 26th Dynasty
Ushabti or the representation of the deceased. Transcription of the hiroglyphic text: Illuminate Osiris Iru, born of Ta-Thebes. |
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Designation : Ushabti
Dimension : h. 17,5 cm
Conservation : Intact
Origin : Egypt
Period : Saïte, 26thDynasty
Ushabti of general IAHIRDIS or AHIRDIS, i.e.: "the moon god created him", born of Noubet i.e.: "gilded", a nickname of the Hathor goddess. |
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Designation : Amulet of fertility, pale turquoise
Dimension : h. 4,2 cm
Conservation : Intact and beautiful
Origin : Egypt
Period : Saïte, 26th Dynasty
Goddess of fertility, Thoueris, is represented by an hippopotamus, beneficial and titular. Thoueris protects the pregnant women and takes care of them and their children. |
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