- Most
ushabtis were of
minor size, and many
produced in multiples – they
sometimes covered the
floor around a sarcophagus.
Exceptional ushabtis are of...
- Four
ushabtis of
Khabekhnet and
their box; 1279–1213 BC;
painted limestone;
height of the
ushabtis: 16.7 cm;
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Ushabti; 360–343 BC;...
- that the star
locations matched. As a result,
Khonshu is
imprisoned in an
ushabti,
causing Spector and
Grant to lose
their powers.
After escaping Harrow's...
-
slavery in
ancient Egypt granted captives the
promise of an afterlife.
Ushabtis were
funerary figures buried with
deceased Egyptians.
Historians have concluded...
- this purpose. Statues: The
ceremony was
previously only done on statues,
ushabtis, and temples, yet
transitioned through the
middle and new
kingdoms to be...
-
Ouroboros Pschent Scarab Seqtet boat
Serekh Shen ring
Solar barque Tyet
Ushabti Vulture crown Was-sceptre
Winged sun
Writings Amduat Books of Breathing...
-
Pierre Montet and
Georges Goyon in 1939
carved on some
statuettes and
ushabtis found inside the
newly discovered burial chamber of
Shoshenq II. A year...
-
Stick shabtis (or
stick ushabtis) are
ancient Egyptian ushabtis made of wood. They have a rough,
anthropoid shape, are not well-carved and bear just one...
- Bu-Khaa-Af,
whose name is
written on it, on his sarcophagus, and on four
ushabtis.
Excerpts from the Book of the Dead were also
painted onto the surface...
-
containing the
water used for
washing the mummy, and a heap of
around 400
ushabtis; a
wooden coffin covered with gold leaf was
placed within the sarcophagus...