Abstract

Publication of three shabtis from the Third Intermediate Period, which for the first time can be assigned to the Memphite High Priest of Ptah Osorkon A, hitherto solely mentioned in a Serapeum stela genealogy. The statuettes are today housed in the British Museum (EA 8962) and the Petrie Museum (UC 40045a-b). All items have been manufacured by the same worker, but from different moulds. They represent overseers with the typical iconography of the Libyan period, the closest connection can be set here with the shabtis of the High Priest Takelot B, kin to Tanite pharaoh Osorkon II.

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