- The
ushabti (also
called shabti or
shawabti, with a
number of
variant spellings) was a
funerary figurine used in
ancient Egyptian funerary practices. The...
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Shikanosuke (岡鹿之助), and
Kazuki Yasuo (香月泰男), as well as a New
Kingdom Egyptian shawabti and Late
Period image of
Horus in the
guise of a falcon.
Wikimedia Commons...
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relation to the king is not known. Malewiebamani's name is
known from a
Shawabti and from
intrusive items from
pyramid Nuri 16
bearing his name. On the...
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mummy of a
young woman,
three mummies' heads,
several animal mummies,
shawabtis, and
several stones from
tombs or
temples including one from the Temple...
- Kane
Chronicles by Rick
Riordan where the
palette is
fetched by a
magical shawabti servant. In Ubisoft's 2017 game ********in's
Creed Origins, the
Palette is...
- is the
mother of King Malonaqen.
Buried at Nuri (Nu. 26).
Known from a
shawabti and
other funerary items.
Maletasen is
known from many shabtis. She was...
- with
ancient beliefs. The
staff of
Chicago House gave her an
imitation Shawabti figurine to
place in the tomb. On 10
April 1981 she gave away her two cats...
- as a
mummy seems to anti****te the use of
shabti figurines (also
called shawabti or an ushabti)
later in the
Twelfth Dynasty.
These early figurines do not...
- Hippo, ca. 1938-1539 BC,
Brooklyn Museum. Length: 10.8 cm,
Dynasty XII
Shawabti Basket, ca. 1400-1390 BC, 59.33,
Brooklyn Museum.
Basket of deep blue faience...
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painting and gold; height: 42 cm, width: 24 cm;
Louvre Ushabtis (a.k.a.
shawabti or shabti) are
funerary figurines.
Their purpose was to act as a substitute...