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Shabti of king Sethos I

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Shabtis are already found in funerary equipment of the Middle Kingdom. From the New Kingdom, they theoretically numbered 365 workers and 37 overseers, one for each team of 10 workers. It is thought that they were expected to undertake forced labour in the next world on behalf of the deceased, and thus they were often provided with small model tools. This superb shabti in blue faience was one of the large collection of funerary figurines made for Sethos I. The wig, eyebrows, collar, as well as the agricultural instruments which the shabti holds in its hands, are painted in black. The text is taken from chapter 6 of the Book of the Dead.

Present location

KMKG - MRAH [07/003] BRUSSELS

Inventory number

E.8386

Dating

SETHOS I/MENMAATRE

Archaeological Site

VALLEY OF THE KINGS

Category

SHABTI

Material

POTTERY

Technique

FORMED BY HAND; PAINTED; FAYENCE; WRITTEN WITH A REED PEN/REED WITH SPLIT NIB

Height

10.2 cm

Width

4.9 cm

Depth

3 cm

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