Shawabty of Ditamenpaankh, 715-656 BC. Creator: Unknown.

Shawabty of Ditamenpaankh, 715-656 BC. Creator: Unknown.

2-740-363 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Shawabty of Ditamenpaankh, 715-656 BC. High demand for shawabtys in the Late Period (when as many as 400 or more shawabtys were placed in a tomb), gave rise to a specialized container for storing them. This shawabty box was probably one of a pair originally made for the lady Ditamenpaankh. The single-masted boat on the lid may refer to the pilgrimage of the deceased to the holy city of Abydos, the cult city of Osiris, king of the dead. The sides are inscribed with the traditional shawabty spell charging the funerary servants with their duties. The shawabtys inside are crude, mass-produced examples that were cast in an open mold. Made of terracotta, their blue paint imitates more costly shawabtys made of faience.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Terracotta

Picture Type
  1. Funerary equipment

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 1877x2723
File Size : 14,974kb


Aliases

  1. 1914.718.38
  1. 94270
  1. 0940000260
  1. 1914.718.38
  1. 2-740-363
  1. 2740363


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