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An Egyptian Shabti for Parahotep
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The shabti inscribed for the governor and Vizier Parahotep, son of Pahemnetjer, with both arms crossed at the chest, holding hoes and seed bag, wearing a tripartite wig and broad collar, a frontal column of hieroglyphs inscribed "Illuminate the Osiris, the mayor of the city, the Vizier, Pa-Ra-Hotep".

Provenance:
ex. Jean Loup Despas, Paris.
Condition:
Intact and Complete
References:
See Global Egyptian Museum, inv. no. E.5901, for a Canopic Jar of Parahotep, acquired in 1884.
Category:
Egyptian
Period:
New Kingdom
Date:
19th Dynasty, Reign of Ramesses II, c. 1279-1212 B.C.
Material:
Faience
Height:
5 7/8" (14.8cm)
Display Stand:
Yes