English
Français
Deutsch
Nederlands
Italiano
Espagnol
Portuguese
Arabic
English
|
Français
|
Deutsch
|
Nederlands
|
Italiano
|
Espagnol
|
Portuguese
|
Arabic
|
All
Images
Basic Info
Characteristics
Dating
Actors
Textual Data
Reference
Present location
International Inventory number
Inventory number
Designation
Translation:
D
E
F
G
I
P
S
A
Category
Typology
Description
Shabti representing the owner in the dress of daily life. This type is restricted in date to the late 18th Dynasty and the 19th Dynasty.
Translation:
D
E
F
G
I
P
S
A
Oesjabti die de eigenaar voorstelt in dagelijkse kledij. Dit type wordt alleen gevonden in de late 18e Dynastie en de 19e Dynastie.
Ouchebti représentant le propriétaire vêtu d'une robe de la vie quotidienne. Ce type n'est attesté qu'à la fin de la XVIIIème Dynastie et à la XIXème Dynastie.
Uschebti mit der Darstellung des Besitzers in der Kleidung des Alltagslebens. Dieser Typ ist hinsichtlich der Datierung auf die späte 18. Dynastie und die 19. Dynastie beschränkt.
Usciabti rappresentante il proprietario in abito normale. Questo tipo di usciabti è limitato nel tempo alla tarda XVIII dinastia e alla XIX dinastia.
Estatueta funerária em pose de contramestre representando o proprietário trajado com as vestes do dia-a-dia. Este tipo de estatueta funerária restringe-se a um período entre a XIX dinastia e a XXII dinastia.
Ushebti que representa a su propietario con vestimenta de la vida cotidiana. El tipo de ushebti es de finales de la Dinastía XVIII y de la Dinastía XIX.
Shabti representing the owner in the dress of daily life. This type is restricted in date to the late 18th Dynasty and the 19th Dynasty.
Archaeological Site
Provenance
Materials
Technique
Preservation
Colours
Height
(cm)
Width
(cm)
Length
(cm)
Depth
(cm)
Diameter
(cm)
Weight
(grs)
Dating
Dating (free text)
Dating Criterion
Gods
Kings
Persons
Writing
Language
Category of text
Text Content
Writing Technique
Preservation of Text
Hieroglyphs
Transliteration
Translation
Translation:
D
E
F
G
I
P
S
A
Acquisition
Year of Acquisition
Object''s History
From the collection of objects accumulated by Lady Harriet Kavanagh during her travels around Egypt in the mid-1840s. This collection is on loan to the National Museum of Ireland from the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland.
Associated Objects
Photographic references
Editor of record
First Registration Date
Last Update
Bibliography
Unpublished.
General Comment
Images
Attachments