Faience Ushabti of the Late Period (Egypt)

Faience Ushabti of the Late Period (Egypt)

Arts of Significance 600 BC Ancient 🇪🇬 Egypt 324 views

A finely cast blue faience ushabti from the Egyptian Late Period (664–332 BCE), inscribed with Chapter 6 of the Book of the Dead to serve the deceased in the fields of Osiris. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Servants of the AfterlifeUshabtis — from the Egyptian word meaning "answerer" — were funerary statuettes placed in tombs to perform agricultural labour on behalf of the deceased in the realm of Osiris. This blue-green faience example dates to Egypt's Late Period, when ushabti production reached its ...

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