
Shabti
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Ancient Shabti Figurine Unveils Secrets of the Past Dating back to the magnificent era between 715 and 332 BCE, this exquisite funerary figurine is a true masterpiece of ancient craftsmanship. Crafted from high-quality limestone and adorned with vibrant paint, its dimensions stand at an impressive 14.5cm in height, 6.0cm in width, and 4.0cm in depth. The University of Melbourne Art Collection proudly houses this precious relic, graciously donated by David and Marion Adams in the year 2009. Its catalog number, 2009.0212, serves as a testament to its significance within the collection. A 3D scan courtesy of Siii Projects offers a unique glimpse into the intricate details of this remarkable artifact.
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