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Ta-baket-n-chonsu Overseer shabti browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Egyptian: Faience: Pre AD 1000: item # 780049 Please refer to our stock # Tr 1075 when inquiring.
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| Overseer - Shabti of Ta-baket-n-chonsu Deir El Bahri / cache 2. Ta-Baket-n-chonsu, as evidenced by their coffin in Vienna, many Shabtis and a papyrus. She was a singer of Amun-Re and musician of the goddess Mut in Thebes in the 3rd. Intermediate Period. Her name means "The servant of the Chonsu". Based on her title and her name is the close connection to the gods of the theban triad "Amun-Re, Mut and Chons" below. The inscription of the Shabti is "Osiris, Ta-baket-n-chonsu, justified". The Shabtis of Ta-baket-n-chonsu are in various collections and museums in the world. A well-published comparative piece is in the Louvre Museum in Paris under the inventory number E 22053. A list of the known Shabtis is in Liliane Aubert, Les statuettes funéraires de la Deuxieme Cachette a Deir el-Bahari, p. 92, No. 40 listed. A Overseer - Shabti is in the literature by Luis Manuel de Araujo, Estatuetas Funerarias Egipcias since Dinastia XXI, No. 71, displayed! Date: Egypt, 3rd. Intermediate Period, 21th. Dyn. c. 1069-945 B.C. Material: Faience. Size: c. 13.2 cm. Condition: Good. Provenance: Old american collection, German artmarket. | ||
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