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This media file depicts a display of ancient Egyptian ushabti figures in a museum setting. The ushabti are small mummiform figurines that were placed in tombs to act as servants for the deceased in the afterlife. Several rows of these figures are visible, arranged on white pedestals against a neutral, textured wall.

The ushabti are made from various materials, including faience, and exhibit different colors such as blue, green, and a pale, aged white. They are adorned with hieroglyphic inscriptions, which likely denote their purpose or the name of the person they served. Some figures are more detailed than others, with distinct facial features and headdresses.

The scene is well-lit, suggesting an indoor museum environment. A number of labels are visible, providing information about the ushabti, including their names, materials, historical periods, and origins. Some labels indicate locations such as "Deir el-Bahari, Tebas (Lux)" and "Faienza." The presence of Spanish text on some labels, such as "Reino Nuevo" and "Tercer Periodo Intermedio," points to the location context being Madrid, Spain. The overall presentation is organized and educational, aiming to inform visitors about these artifacts of ancient Egyptian funerary practices.
Tati

Jun 30, 2026

Madrid, Spain

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This media file depicts a display of ancient Egyptian ushabti figures in a museum setting. The ushabti are small mummiform figurines that were placed in tombs to act as servants for the deceased in the afterlife. Several rows of these figures are visible, arranged on white pedestals against a neutral, textured wall. The ushabti are made from various materials, including faience, and exhibit different colors such as blue, green, and a pale, aged white. They are adorned with hieroglyphic inscriptions, which likely denote their purpose or the name of the person they served. Some figures are more detailed than others, with distinct facial features and headdresses. The scene is well-lit, suggesting an indoor museum environment. A number of labels are visible, providing information about the ushabti, including their names, materials, historical periods, and origins. Some labels indicate locations such as "Deir el-Bahari, Tebas (Lux)" and "Faienza." The presence of Spanish text on some labels, such as "Reino Nuevo" and "Tercer Periodo Intermedio," points to the location context being Madrid, Spain. The overall presentation is organized and educational, aiming to inform visitors about these artifacts of ancient Egyptian funerary practices.

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