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Ointment jar of Djehuty

This is one of several unguent jars in the Museo Egizio from the burial assemblage of Djehuty, a high official of the king in Egypt's foreign possessions. The artfully varied inscriptions on these vases, filled in with green pigment, contain religious formulas granting offerings and freedom of movement for Djehuty in the hereafter, along with his titles and epithets, which stress his role in the “colonial administration” and his close relationship with the king.

Cat. 3227
Stone / Alabaster
20.7 cm x 27.1 cm x 24.5 cm
1458–1425 BCE
New Kingdom
Eighteenth Dynasty
Tuthmosis III
Saqqara (?)
Purchase Bernardino Drovetti, 1824
Museum / Floor 2 / Room 05 / Showcase 11
  • Roehrig, Catharine H. (ed.)-Roehrig, Catharine H.-(et al.), Hatshepsut : from queen to pharaoh, New York 2005, pp. 223–224, p. 224.
    Tipo=Opere biblioteca SottoTipo=Monografia o Opere Autore=Roehrig, Catharine H. (ed.)-Roehrig, Catharine H.-(et al.) Titolo=Hatshepsut : from queen to pharaoh Sottotiolo= In= Collana= Opera= Luogo=New York Anno=2005 Menzionato=pp. 223-224 Illustrazione=p. 224
  • Seipel, Wilfried, Ägypten: Götter, Gräber und die Kunst : 4000 Jahre Jenseitsglaube, Schlossmuseum Linz 9. April bis 28. September, 1989 (Kataloge des Oberösterreichischen Landesmuseums 22), Linz 1989, p. 251, p. 251.
    Tipo=Opere biblioteca SottoTipo=Monografia o Opere Autore=Seipel, Wilfried Titolo=Ägypten: Götter, Gräber und die Kunst : 4000 Jahre Jenseitsglaube, Schlossmuseum Linz 9. April bis 28. September, 1989 Sottotiolo= In= Collana=Kataloge des Oberösterreichischen Landesmuseums Opera=22 Luogo=Linz Anno=1989 Menzionato=p. 251 Illustrazione=p. 251
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