A nice bright blue faience Deir el-Bahri ushabti with black ink details and hieroglyphic inscriptions down to the feet attractive and intact from the 21st dynasty " 1075-944 b.c" H: 4 7/8"(12.4 cm) The ushabti (also called shabti or shawabti, with a number of variant spellings) funerary figurines were placed in tombs among the grave goods and were intended to act as substitutes for the deceased, should he be called upon to do manual labor in the afterlife. They were used from the Middle Kingdom (around 1900 BC) until the end of the Ptolemaic Period nearly 2000 years later.
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