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Treasures of the World Artifact Spotlight:
Ancient Egyptian Ushabtis
Faience Ushabti with traces of a blue glaze with raised hieroglyphs, wearing tripartite wig, braided long chin beard, smiling mouth, straight nose, and prominent ears. Often called "Servants of the Afterlife," Ushabtis were placed in the tomb of the mummy and were intended to be servants that would magically come to life and do any chore the mummy might be called upon to perform in the afterlife. 26th Dynasty.
Ancient Egyptian Wall Fragments
Sandstone carving of an Egyptian Goddess in profile in a broad necklace, wearing an earring, cosmetic eye outline, and royal headdress with the Uraeus cobra symbol, the cobra representing the "fiery eye of Re". Light earthen patina. New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty.
Ancient Artifacts - Roman artifacts glass
Glass for ordinary use often had a pleasant blue, green or brown tinge because, although the glassmakers could make clear glass, it was very expensive. Dark Blue mold-blown bottle with long neck, rolled rim, a face to the side, iridescence and encrustation. Excellent condition and very attractive.
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