Object register page:
Five fragments (two fitting) of faience ushabtis of [Shebensenut], Type III 2d; molded, retouched, fairly hard-baked fine white paste, light blue glaze, beard and lappets colored black, incised inscription on backs, no pilaster. Illustration: Yes with hieroglyphs
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- ID
- HUMFA_26-1-32
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- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Classification
- Tomb equipment-Ushabtis and ushabti boxes
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- Findspot
- Street G 7000, upper debris S of Isis temple
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- Material
- Faience
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- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Date of Register Entry
- 01/02/1926
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- Owner
- Shebensenut (in Isis Temple)
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- Remarks
- These ushabti fragments part of (scattered) set of ushabtis inscribed for Shebensenut, including: 26-1-32, 26-1-208, 26-1-210 (?), 26-1-253, 26-1-322, 26-1-325, 26-1-363, 26-1-1231
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- Site Name Khufu Pyramid Complex
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- Site Name Eastern Cemetery
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Zivie-Coche, Christiane M. Giza Au Premier Millenaire: Autour du temple d'Isis dame des pyramides. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1991, pp. 271, 278.
Ancient People
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- Type Owner
- Remarks Ushabtis (fragments: 26-1-32, 26-1-208, 26-1-210, 26-1-253, 26-1-322, 26-1-325, 26-1-363, 26-1-1231) inscribed for Shebensenut, son of the "priest of Isis mistress [of ...]", identified as [jrj-pat HAtj-a rx nswt stj mw] hereditary prince, count, royal acquaintance, libationer(?); found widely scattered in Street G 7000, Avenue G 4, and Isis Temple (room K and pit F).