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Shabti of Padi-amun
Egyptian
Date:
26th Dynasty (664–525 B.C.)
Maker:
Egyptian
Medium:
Egyptian faience
Dimensions:
4 ¼ H x 1 W x ½ Diam.
Credit:
Gift of Heinrich Medicus
Accession Number:
2013.1.17
Comments:
This shabti and two others in the collection (2013.1.16 and 2013.1.18) are dedicated to Padi-amun, meaning "shining forth as Osiris." Shabtis and even coffins in the 26
th
Dynasty were designed to look like statues with a back pillar and base.
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