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Figure from a mummy-bead net: textcolumn with Anubis

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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

Translation

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.

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