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Feet fragment of faience ushabti; blue-green glaze, inscribed only [GLYPHS] Ankhpakhered. Illustration: No

Details

  • ID
    HUMFA_36-11-19b
  • Department
    Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
  • Classification
    Tomb equipment-Ushabtis and ushabti boxes
  • Findspot
    Isis temple, G, chamber III
  • Material
    Faience
  • Dimensions
    Height: 1.2+ cm Width: 2.2 cm Thickness: 2.9 cm
  • Credit Line
    Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
  • Date of Register Entry
    11/12/1936
  • Owner
    Ankhpakhered (in Isis Temple)
  • Remarks
    Fragments of ushabtis inscribed for Ankhpakhered include: 26-1-100 (two fragments), 26-1-151 (two fragments), 26-1-199 (one fragment), 26-1-200 (one fragment), 26-1-204 (five fragments), 26-1-205 (two fragments), 26-1-206 (four fragments), 26-1-228 (one fragment), 26-1-252 (one fragment), 26-1-296 (one fragment), 26-1-307 (six fragments), 26-1-308 (four fragments), 26-1-309 (two fragments), 26-1-310 (three fragments), 26-1-311 (three fragments), 26-1-312 (four fragments), 26-1-362 (two fragments), 26-1-1209 (one fragment), 36-11-19b (one fragment).
  • Problems/Questions
    Problem: provenance: is this pit in room G

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People 1

Ancient People

  • Ankhpakhered (in Isis Temple)

    • Type Owner
    • Remarks Fragments of limestone seated statue (26-1-1239 + 26-1-1240) inscribed for Ankhpakhered; found in Isis temple (room A). Ushabtis (fragments: 26-1-100, 26-1-151, 26-1-199, 26-1-200, 26-1-204, 26-1-205, 26-1-206, 26-1-228, 26-1-252, 26-1-296, 26-1-307, 26-1-308, 26-1-309, 26-1-310, 26-1-311, 26-1-312, 26-1-362, 26-1-1209, 36-11-19b) inscribed for Ankhpakhered; found widely scattered in debris of Isis temple (rooms E and K, and most in pit F) and surrounding area (Street G 7000 and Avenue G 4).