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Three Shabtis or servant figures, Tutankhamun funerary object, 18th Dynasty
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Three Shabtis or servant figures, Tutankhamun funerary object, 18th Dynasty
Three Shabtis or servant figures from the tomb of Tutankhamun, 14th century BC. These figures were buried in tombs in Ancient Egypt. It was believed that they possessed spirits that would follow the deceased into the afterlife and perform manual tasks for them. From the Treasure of Tutankhamun (ruled 1333-1323 BC), discovered in the pharaohs tomb and today kept at the Cairo Museum, Egypt
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This print showcases three Shabtis or servant figures from the tomb of Tutankhamun, dating back to the 14th century BC. These intricately crafted figures were buried alongside the pharaoh in Ancient Egypt, intended to accompany him into the afterlife and perform various manual tasks on his behalf. Believed to possess spirits that would diligently serve their master even in death, these Shabtis represent an intriguing aspect of Egyptian funerary customs. The exquisite craftsmanship is evident in every detail of these figures. Adorned with vibrant clothing and collars embellished with gold accents, they exude a sense of opulence and grandeur associated with royalty. Their presence within Tutankhamun's tomb reflects not only his status as a powerful ruler but also highlights the importance placed on ensuring a comfortable journey into eternity. Now housed at the Cairo Museum in Egypt as part of the Treasure of Tutankhamun collection, these Shabtis offer us a glimpse into ancient professions and occupations. They symbolize both practicality and spirituality, serving as reminders of our human desire for assistance beyond this earthly realm. As we gaze upon this remarkable artifact captured by AccuSoft Inc. , we are transported back thousands of years to witness firsthand the rich cultural heritage left behind by one of history's most enigmatic pharaohs - Tutankhamun.
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