Légende
Fragment of a shabti, Middle part of the torso of a shabti figurine, preserved from the elbows to mid-thighs. Visible hands with hoe tips, traces of an engraved column of inscription on the front, back pillar on the back. Celadon glaze. 332–30 BC; Ptolemaic Period. El-Kantara place of discovery. Shabti, height 4.6 cm. PMID: unknown., A fragment of a cylindrical object with a rough, porous interior and a smoother outer surface, shown against a plain gray background; the outer surface is predominantly pale green with areas of light beige and faint yellowish tones, small dark speckles, and a narrow vertical streak of muted red along one side, while the exposed broken ends reveal a light tan, sandy texture.
Crédit
Photo12/Liszt Collection
Notre référence
LZT26A00_185
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
52.3Mo (1007.9Ko) / 29.6cm x 44.3cm / 3491 x 5236 (300dpi)