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Shabti, Collection of the Berkshire Museum (1905.6.2). Shabti of Amose, Royal Scribe. Dynasty 30 of Egypt. Faience. Gift of Zenas Crane. Length: 7.402 inches. Translation provided: " (1) The Sehedji, the osiris, The Royal Scribe Homose, bone of Hetep-Bastet, he speaks: O, These ushebtis, (2) If one counts off the Osiris, the Royal Scribe, Ahmose to do every work (3) which is want to be done there in the god's land- now indeed an obstacle is implanted therewith, (4) as a man at [his] duties, “here I am (5) you shall say ; you are counted off (6) at any time to serve there to make arable a (7) field, to irrigate a riprian land, to transport (8) the sand of the east to the west and vice versa, (9) “Here I am", you shall say." - Shabti (Berkshire 1905.6.2) - 3D model by Vermont State Univ. Digital Archaeology Project (@VTSU3D) 3D Model is ready to download for free
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Hypostyle hall of lower Anubis Shrine at middle terrace of the temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el-bahari, Egypt.
Photoscanning of the whole temple Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahari was a part of scientific grant “Dialog” under directory of Jadwiga Iwaszczuk PhD, founded by National Science Centre of Poland for collaboration of IKŚiO PAN (Institute of Mediterranean and Oriental Cultures, Polish Academy of Science), PCMA UW (Polish Centre of Mediterranean Archeology, University of Warsaw) and Ministry of Antiquities of Arab Republic of Egypt 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 499999 polygons.
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A parade of soldiers on the northern wall of the Hypostyle Hall of the Hathor Chapel at the Temple of Hatshepsut at Deir el-Bahri, Egypt.
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An ancient Egyptian arched sistrum (musical percussion instrument similar to a rattle). The provenance is unknown as the piece was purchased in Luxor in 1908. It likely dates to the Late Period.
The sistrum is pierced twice on each side of the arch where the moving pieces would have been inserted. Below the arch, we see a wedjat eye above a nb-sign. Hathor’s head is flanked by two columns and bears her characteristic plaited wig. This example is unusual for the lack of a double headed Hathor, only one side bears Hathor’s face with the back of the sistrum featuring the sun disk and horns (Hathor’s symbol).
The inscription reads “Words spoken by Bastet-Iru-Di-Set”.
See “Glimpses of ancient Egypt: Studies in Honour of H. W. Fairman” 1979, p.17 & pl.IV for more info.
Accession Number: E.202
Model and Photography Credit: Charlotte Sargent - Faience Hathor Sistrum - 3D model by Garstang Museum of Archaeology (@garstang) 3D Model is ready to download for free, this model contains 64000 polygons.