MAKE A MEME View Large Image Egyptian - Jar - Walters 481382.jpg This jar was intended as a funerary gift and belonged to The one venerated before Anubis who is within the place of embalming the Osiris the scribe Amenhotep By the New Kingdom the deceased were routinely ...
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Keywords: Egyptian - Jar - Walters 481382.jpg This jar was intended as a funerary gift and belonged to The one venerated before Anubis who is within the place of embalming the Osiris the scribe Amenhotep By the New Kingdom the deceased were routinely identified with the god Osiris and was called an Osiris At this time terracotta vessels were sometimes painted to imitate luxury goods made of glass or stone ca 1390 1292 BC New Kingdom terracotta with paint cm 20 5 12 8 9 8 accession number 48 1382 10705 Dikran Kelekian Paris and New York Henry Walters Baltimore by purchase Walters Art Museum Henry Walters Acquired by Henry Walters Translation One revered by Anubis who is in the place of embalming Osiris the scribe Amenhotep place of origin Thebes in present-day Egypt Walters Art Museum license Ancient Egyptian pottery in the Walters Art Museum Media contributed by the Walters Art Museum needs category review
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