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Treasures of the World Artifact Spotlight:
Egyptian statue
Carved light green stone reclined ram with curved horns, associated with Amun-Re (Amon), also a God of fertility and equated with Zeus by the Greeks. Ptolemaic.
Egyptian Harpokrates Statue
Black limestone Harpokrates, the son of Osiris and Isis and a symbol of youth, with crook and flail, a side lock braid to the side, a staff in hand. Standing on a base. Dirt patina. Ptolemaic.
Egyptian Ushabtis
Traces of light blue glazed faience Ushabti one verical and two horizontal lines of hieroglyphics, tripartite wig, slightly smiling mouth, straight nose, eyebrows, flat bare back. 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.
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