The object is a figure that was originally incorporated in a large bead net, consisting of cylindrical beads with (at least) ten figures made of smaller beads. This is a vertical column of text, topped with a reclining Anubis, facing left in concordance with the direction of the hieroglyphs. Some cylindrical beads, part of the bead net, are still attached to the column.
Present location |
ALLARD PIERSON MUSEUM [06/002] AMSTERDAM |
Inventory number |
APM 8523 |
Dating |
PTOLEMAIC PERIOD (not after); LATE PERIOD (not before) |
Archaeological Site |
UNKNOWN |
Category |
BEAD NET |
Material |
FAIENCE |
Technique |
FAYENCE; WOVEN |
A boon, which the king gives to Osiris, the great god, lord of the sky, that he may give a beautiful funeral in the necropolis.