Ushabti Gallery
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Overseer ushabti of Queen Duathathor-Henuttawy (c. 1069-1043 BCE), believed to have been the daughte
lionofchaeronea:Painted limestone ushabti of the Ramesside necropolis official Sennedjem. Arti
Painted limestone ushabti of the Ramesside necropolis official Sennedjem. Artist unknown; ca.
Limestone ushabti of the 19th Dynasty pharaoh Merneptah (r. 1213-1203 BCE). Thought to have co
Inscribed steatite ushabti of a man named Montuemhat (ca. 700-650 BCE), Priest of Amun at Thebes dur
Limestone ushabti of the 18th Dynasty pharaoh Amenhotep II (r. ca. 1427-1401 BCE), shown holding two
Ushabti of Ramesses IVFunerary figurine of the pharaoh Ramesses IV. New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty, reign
grandegyptianmuseum:Ushabti‘funerary figurine’ of Ramesses IV. New Kingdom, 20th Dynasty
Ushabti of Lady Sati. Faience. New Kingdom, Dynasty XVIII, reign of Amenhotep III, c. 1390-1352 B.C.
Ushabti from Deir el-Medina,20th dynasty (1292-1186 B.C.) Ancient Egypt
lionofchaeronea:Mummiform ushabti (painted wood) of Ka-ha, Chief of Painters. Artist unknown; ca. 12
Ushabti of TutankhamunThe ushabti, or funerary, figures were intended to perform work in the place o
One of the many Ushabti (funerary statuette), from the tomb of Tutankhamun (gilded and stuccoed wood
blueiskewl:An Egyptian Brilliant Blue Faience Ushabti of Userhatmes21st Dynasty, 1075-944 B.C.Holdin
Box for ushabtis or canopic jarsEgyptian, c. 850-700 B.C.wood with paintWalters Art MuseumÂ
Painted wooden box from Ancient Egypt, used to hold either ushabtis or canopic jars. On the si
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