Statuary

E13514

Location: On Display in the Ancient Egypt: Discovery to Display

From: Egypt | Giza

Curatorial Section: Egyptian

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Object Number E13514
Current Location Ancient Egypt: Discovery to Display - On Display
Provenience Egypt | Giza
Locus Tomb G 2093
Period Old Kingdom | Fourth Dynasty | Fifth Dynasty
Date Made 2625 - 2500 BCE
Section Egyptian
Materials Limestone
Iconography Mesty
Description

Of Mesty; painted. Some Egyptian tombs had a small hidden room called a serdab. A statue of the deceased was placed in the serdab, blocking it from view. One or more holes or a narrow slit in the wall directly in front of the face of the statue would allow the ka -- or life force-- of the deceased which could reside in the statue, to leave the serdab to receive offerings left for the enjoyment of the deceased.

Height 44 cm
Width 13.5 cm
Depth 14 cm
Credit Line The Eckley B. Coxe Jr. Expedition to Giza, Egypt; Clarence Stanley Fisher, 1920
Other Number G55 - Field No SF

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