Faience beads impressed into a cake of mud as an informal votive offering. The blue and the mud both evoke the theme of fertility. In clearing the temple of Hatshepsut of the 18th Dynasty, the Egypt Exploration Fund discovered large numbers of votive offerings placed as prayers or thanks to the goddess Hathor. Many of these offerings seem to have been made by women, and were probably intended to guarantee fertility and safe birth.
Present location |
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND [30/002] DUBLIN |
Inventory number |
1907:477 |
Dating |
18TH DYNASTY |
Archaeological Site |
DEIR EL-BAHARI |
Category |
RELIGIOUS OR CULT OBJECT |
Material |
CLAY; FAIENCE |
Technique |
FORMED BY HAND |
Width |
5.5 cm |