White faience shabti with an anonymous inscription. Shabti wears a tripartite wig, with no indication of modeled ears. Four painted lines at the throat represent a wesekh collar. Hands are modeled, and hold painted adzes. A column of text runs down the front of the shabti's legs, reading "The illuminated one, the Osiris." The lower portion of the text was left blank. On the back is a painted triangular basket with no internal decoration.
| Title | White faience shabti with an anonymous inscription. Shabti wears a tripartite wig, with no indication of modeled ears. Four painted lines at the throat represent a wesekh collar. Hands are modeled, and hold painted adzes. A column of text runs down the front of the shabti's legs, reading "The illuminated one, the Osiris." The lower portion of the text was left blank. On the back is a painted triangular basket with no internal decoration. |
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| Subject | Faience |
| Type | Other |
| Language | Egyptian (Ancient) |
| Digital | Yes |
| Manuscript | No |
| Physical Dimensions | 2.24 cm - 10.93 cm - 3.19 cm |
| Library: | The Penn Museum |
| Record ID | E17919.1 |
| Library Location | Collections Storage |
| Date | Nineteenth Dynasty |
| Notes | Egypt | Nubia | Aniba - The Eckley B. Coxe Jr. Expedition to Karanog, Shablul; David Randall-MacIver, 1907 - Egyptian |