Ancient Egyptian funerary figurines. These objects, called shabtis, date to the period 380–343 BC. They were excavated by British Egyptologist Flind


Ancient Egyptian funerary figurines. These objects, called shabtis, date to the period 380–343 BC. They were excavated by British Egyptologist Flinders Petrie (1853-1942) in the period 1888 to 1889. These objects are part of the collections at the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology at University College London (UCL).


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