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Shabti, 26th Dynasty-Ptolemaic Period (664-304 BCE). Creator: Unknown




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Shabti, 26th Dynasty-Ptolemaic Period (664-304 BCE). Creator: Unknown

Shabti, 26th Dynasty-Ptolemaic Period (664-304 BCE)

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4th Century Bc 5th Century Bc Faience Glaze Glazed Hellenistic Ptolemaic Ptolemaic Dynasty Ptolemaic Period Shabti Shawabti Solemn Tin Glazed Tomb Figure Ushabti Figure Ancient Egyptian Mausoleum Mizraim


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In this image, a Shabti figure from the 26th Dynasty-Ptolemaic Period (664-304 BCE) stands solemnly, its tiny hands folded in front of its chest. This ancient Egyptian artifact, now housed at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), is a testament to the rich cultural heritage of Egypt's past. The Shabti figure, also known as a ushabti or shawabti, was created to serve the deceased in the afterlife. These ceramic figurines were typically placed in tombs to ensure that the deceased had servants to carry out menial tasks and offerings to appease the gods. This particular figure, made of faience with a pale green glaze, showcases the intricate detail and craftsmanship of ancient Egyptian art. The Shabti's face is serene, with almond-shaped eyes and a slight smile. Its body is dressed in a simple linen tunic and a broad, pleated skirt. The figure's hands and feet are carefully modeled, and its posture is steady and poised. The pale green glaze, a characteristic of the Hellenistic period, adds an ethereal quality to the figure. The Shabti's quiet presence speaks to the deep-rooted beliefs and traditions of ancient Egyptian culture. Its placement in a mausoleum or tomb served as a reminder that even in death, the deceased were not alone. This figure, along with countless others like it, represents the enduring legacy of ancient Egyptian art and the intricacies of its burial practices. This close-up image offers a glimpse into the past, inviting us to appreciate the beauty and significance of this ancient art form. The Shabti figure, with its solemn expression and intricate details, stands as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that continues to inspire and captivate us today.

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