sábado, 19 de mayo de 2018

Female Figurines from Deir el-Medina: A Review of Evidence for their Iconography and Function

Female Figurines from Deir el-Medina: A Review
of Evidence for their Iconography and Function

Joanne Backhouse

http://www.academia.edu/2473968/Female_Figurines_from_Deir_el-Medina_A_Review_of_Evidence_for_their_Iconogrpahy_and_Function

jueves, 19 de abril de 2018

Cabeza masculina

Cabeza masculina
granito
Reino Nuevo
1539-1076 a C
Templo de Heryshet
Heracleópolis Magna
Ehnasiya el Medina
Museo arqueológico nacional
Madrid

sábado, 31 de marzo de 2018

Templo de Hathor. Deir el Medina


Templo ptolemaico de Deir el Medina.
Está situado en la colina al norte del poblado de los trabajadores.
Las primeras construcciones se llevaron a cabo en los mandatos de Tutmosis I y de Ramses II.
Pero el templo de Hathor, tal y como lo vemos ahora fue construido por orden de Ptolomeo IV Filopator y después de él y en parte de la construcción por Ptolomeo XIII






















The Lady Shepenhor,

The Lady Shepenhor, the Hunterian Museum, Glasgow University.
Hunterian Museum and Art Gallery

domingo, 4 de marzo de 2018

Hathor

Hathor
This votive green faience plaque depicts the famous scene of the godess Hathorr in her animal form in a thicket of papyrus. This image originates in the Theban mountains, where the tombs are found. The Hathor carries a solar disk between horns which recalls her role as the mother of Re. At her neck shines a large collar with a pendant in the form of a lotus. A small hole at the left indicates that the object was meant to be suspended.
DEIR EL-BAHARI ?
NEW KINGDOM: 18TH DYNASTY
B. Van Rinsveld, Goden en godinnen van het Oude Egypte - Dieux et déesses de l'Ancienne Égypte, Bruxelles 1994, 46-47
http://www.globalegyptianmuseum.org/record.aspx?id=891
KMKG - MRAH
Invenory number
E.5867

sábado, 24 de febrero de 2018

miércoles, 21 de febrero de 2018

Cemetery G 4000:

Subjects: Western Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: G 4140, G 4240
Description: Cemetery G 4000: G 4140, remains of chapel in cleared street between G 4140 (to W) and G 4240 (to E), looking NW.
http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/sites/1002/intro/

Senedjemib Complex: G 2385, room H,

Subjects: Western Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: G 2378, G 2385
Description: Senedjemib Complex: G 2385, room H, remains of wood statue (12-12-206 = MFA 13.3466) in situ among stones in mouth of sloping passage of G 2378 A, looking N

Giza


G 7000 X, Hetepheres I,

G 7000 X, Hetepheres I,
Subjects: Eastern Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: G 7000 X
http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/objects/54946/intro/

Reisner

Egyptologist, archaeologist; Referred to as "the doctor" and "mudir" (Arabic for "director") in the excavation records. Nationality and life dates from Who was Who in Egyptology.
http://giza.fas.harvard.edu/modernpeople/1104/intro/

lunes, 19 de febrero de 2018

Toad on a bronze staff

Toad on a bronze staff


The significance of the toad in Ancient Egypt waned before that of the frog. Because it is poisonous, rendering it inedible to other animals, it seems particularly apt as a magical charm. Toad and frog amulets are also used as symbols of rebirth. This toad is squatting on a bronze staff, the use of which is not clear.

KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM

Inventory number  647

http://www.globalegyptianmuseum.org/record.aspx?id=5259

sábado, 17 de febrero de 2018

Horus


Statue du dieu Horus 3e Période Intermédiaire, 1069 - 664 avant J.-C
Louvre

lunes, 12 de febrero de 2018

Statuette of a concubine

Statuette of a concubine
Small figure representing a standing woman, naked, with a tripartite coiffure, painted necklaces coiled several times around her neck, bracelets, and red ribbons crossing in front of her body and behind her back. Around her hips, under the navel, is painted a belt consisting of a red ribbon decorated with white shells. There are traces of tattoos on her legs. The arms, fashioned separately, are applied to the bust by means of pegs.
Present location MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO NAZIONALE/MUSEO EGIZIO [05/027] FLORENCE
Inventory number 6338
Dating MIDDLE KINGDOM
Archaeological Site SHEIKH `ABD EL-QURNA
Category FIGURINE/STATUETTE
Material WOOD
Technique SCULPTURED
Height 22.8 cm
http://www.globalegyptianmuseum.org/detail.aspx?id=9954
Bibliography•E. Schiaparelli, Museo Archeologico di Firenze-Antichità Egizie, Roma, 1887, pgg. 472-473, n.1743 .
Statuette of a concubine
Small figure representing a standing woman, naked, with a tripartite coiffure, painted necklaces coiled several times around her neck, bracelets, and red ribbons crossing in front of her body and behind her back. Around her hips, under the navel, is painted a belt consisting of a red ribbon decorated with white shells. There are traces of tattoos on her legs. The arms, fashioned separately, are applied to the bust by means of pegs.
Present location MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO NAZIONALE/MUSEO EGIZIO [05/027] FLORENCE
Inventory number 6338
Dating MIDDLE KINGDOM
Archaeological Site SHEIKH `ABD EL-QURNA
Category FIGURINE/STATUETTE
Material WOOD
Technique SCULPTURED
Height 22.8 cm
http://www.globalegyptianmuseum.org/detail.aspx?id=9954
Bibliography•E. Schiaparelli, Museo Archeologico di Firenze-Antichità Egizie, Roma, 1887, pgg. 472-473, n.1743 .

Head of a female statuette.

Head of a female statuette.
Head of the statue of a woman with a wig of rather short locks of hair parted in the middle and tresses ending in short braids. At the back of the head, there are traces of a back-pillar.
Present location MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO NAZIONALE/MUSEO EGIZIO [05/027] FLORENCE
Inventory number 6316
Dating 18TH DYNASTY
Archaeological Site AKHMIM
Category STATUE
Material GRANITE
Technique HEWN
Height 22 cm
http://www.globalegyptianmuseum.org/detail.aspx?id=9949
Bibliography•E. Schiaparelli, Museo Archeologico di Firenze-Antichità Egizie, Roma, 1887, pg. 467, n. 1730.

Bust of a female statue

Bust of a female statue

Bust of a sitting female statue with a tripartite wig. Two tresses hang down at the sides of the head. On the forehead is a diadem of lotus petals surmounted by a lotus flower. Above the clinging dress is a decorated usekh collar. The mouth smiles slightly.

Present location

MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO NAZIONALE/MUSEO EGIZIO [05/027] FLORENCE

Inventory number

6309

Dating

NEW KINGDOM

Archaeological Site

GOVERNORATE OF LUXOR ?

Category

STATUE

Material

SANDSTONE

Technique

HEWN; PAINTED

Height

58 cm

Bibliography

  • E. Schiaparelli, Museo Archeologico di Firenze-Antichità Egizie, Roma, 1887, pg. 467, n. 1729
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Head of a funerary statue

Head of a funerary statue

The head of a statue of a man wearing a compound double-wig with a wide and smooth band around the upper half of the forehead and curls rendered by deep incisions. The statue originally stood with its back against a support or against the wall of a tomb.

Present location

MUSEO ARCHEOLOGICO NAZIONALE/MUSEO EGIZIO [05/027] FLORENCE

Inventory number

7669

Dating

NEW KINGDOM (not before); 20TH DYNASTY; 20TH DYNASTY (not after)

Archaeological Site

GOVERNORATE OF LUXOR

Category

STATUE

Material

SAND; FIBER (FROM PLANTS AND ANIMALS); PLASTER

Technique

FORMED BY HAND

Height

30 cm

Bibliography

  • AA.VV., L'argilla e il tornio. La produzione fittile dell'Egitto antico in Toscana, Pisa, 1992, pg. 41-42, n. 63..
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Statuette of an el-`Amarna princess, part

Statuette of an el-`Amarna princess, part

This upper part of a statue of a princess from el-`Amarna is a workshop piece, a model to be used by the sculptor when sculpting the head and upper body of a young princess. Her left side is connected to the angular corner of a block of stone up to the shoulders, which on the back turns into the back pillar. The elongated back of the skull rests on this. The model probably comes from one of the workshops of el-`Amarna. The grid for the proportions was painted on the corner of the block of stone. The middle of the head is marked by a black line, as are the outlines of the eyes and the brows. The sloping ears have only been roughly worked out of the stone.

Present location

KUNSTHISTORISCHES MUSEUM [09/001] VIENNA

Inventory number

9961

Dating

AMENHOTEP IV/AMENOPHIS IV/NEFERKHEPERURE/AKHENATEN

Archaeological Site

UNKNOWN

Category

FIGURINE/STATUETTE

Material

QUARTZITE

Technique

CARVED; SCULPTURED

Height

19 cm

Width

9 cm

Depth

12 cm

Bibliography

  • Katalog "Ägyptische Kunst aus der Zeit des Köngis Echnaton", 14.5.-27.6.1965, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, 20, Nr. 21, Abb. 12, Privatbesitz München.
  • Katalog "Entdeckungen. Ägypt. Kunst in Süddeutschland", 30.8.-6.10.1985 München, 64ff., Nr. 48 Privatbesitz.
  • Katalog "Land der Bibel" Wien (1997) 46 f., Kat.Nr. 58.
  • Katalog "Von Babylon bis Jerusalem. Die Welt der altorientalischen Königsstädte", Mannheim (1999) 46f., Kat.Nr. 58.
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