Important oushebti wearing a tripartite striped wig, a braid - Lot 237

Lot 237
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Important oushebti wearing a tripartite striped wig, a braid - Lot 237
Important oushebti wearing a tripartite striped wig, a braided hairpiece and agricultural implements in relief. It is inscribed on nine lines in the name of a priest of the goddess Neith, "Horudja. The tomb of Horudja, excavated in January 1889 by Petrie and his team, contained 399 oushebtis. Horudja was a priest of Neith and son of Shedet. Light green earthenware (Small missing adze, small shocks to the headdress and wear to the nose) Egypt, Hawara region, Dynasty XXVI, c. 664-525 B.C. Ancient label indicating 388 and 46 and inscriptions on the back " F. Petri1890 Hawara ". H. 23 cm
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