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  2. Ushabti - Wikipedia

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    The ushabti (also called shabti or shawabti, with a number of variant spellings) was a funerary figurine used in ancient Egyptian funerary practices. The Egyptological term is derived from ๐“…ฑ๐“ˆ™๐“ƒ€๐“๐“ญ๐“€พ wšbtj , which replaced earlier ๐“†ท๐“ฏ๐“ƒ€๐“๐“ญ๐“€พ šwbtj , perhaps the nisba of ๐“ˆ™๐“ฏ๐“ƒ€๐“†ญ šw๊œฃb " Persea tree".

  3. Egyptian faience - Wikipedia

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    Egyptian faience is a sintered-quartz ceramic material from Ancient Egypt. The sintering process "covered [the material] with a true vitreous coating" as the quartz underwent vitrification , creating a bright lustre of various colours "usually in a transparent blue or green isotropic glass".

  4. Stick shabti - Wikipedia

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    Stick shabtis had a different purpose to most of the normal ushabtis. While ushabtis were most often placed into the burial chamber and had the function to work for the deceased, stick shabtis were always found in the overground cult chapel of Egyptian tombs, only at Thebes. They are often placed into roughly carved model coffins.

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  6. Neferneferuaten - Wikipedia

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    According to Nicholas Reeves, almost 80% of Tutankhamun's burial equipment was derived from Neferneferuaten's original funerary goods, including the famous gold mask, middle coffin, canopic coffinettes, several of the gilded shrine panels, the shabti-figures, the boxes and chests, the royal jewelry, etc., [74] [75] and adapted for use after his ...

  7. Paser (vizier) - Wikipedia

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    A stamped brick (Museo Arch. Nazionale/Museo Egizio) can be found on the Global Egyptian Museum Site. The text reads: r-pat hAty-a n niwt PAsr mAa-xrw sA tpy n Hm nTr Imn NbnTrw Dd-f Tnry Hereditary Prince and Count, Paser, justified, son of the First Prophet of Amun, Nebneteru, called Tjenry. Monuments naming Paser come from all over Egypt.

  8. Nepherites I - Wikipedia

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    Possible ownership of the tomb was identified by the presence of a shabti bearing the name of Nepherites I; however, definitive proof has not been found. [13] Although still containing funerary objects and a large limestone sarcophagus , the tomb was believed to have been destroyed by the Persians in 343 BC. [ 12 ]

  9. Department of Egyptian Antiquities of the Louvre - Wikipedia

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    Crypt of the Sphinx, Room 1 of the Department with the Great Sphinx of Tanis. The Department of Egyptian Antiquities of the Louvre (French: Département des Antiquités égyptiennes du Louvre) is a department of the Louvre that is responsible for artifacts from the Nile civilizations which date from 4,000 BC to the 4th century. [1]

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