| Egyptian Journal of Archeological and Restoration Studies


EJARS (Established 2011)

Volume 14 ,issue 2 | Summer and Autumn 2024 | Pages : 223-226

AN UNPUBLISHED TERRACOTTA STATUETTE OF A BOY SERVANT FROM THE EGYPTIAN MUSEUM IN CAIRO

Document Type: Original Article

DOI: 10.21608/ejars.2024.396689

pages: 223-226

Authors:
Zaied, M.
History and Archaeology dept., College of Arts and Humanities, King Khalid Univ., Abha, KSA

Abstract:
The research aims to shed the light on an unpublished rare terracotta statuette at Gallery No. 39 in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Registry No. 27367. This terracotta statuette was never studied before, therefore the researcher discuss, by descriptive and analytical study, the figurine which to represent boy servant who is holding a hydria vase and is emptying it in a large amphora vase. So, this research paper discusses the profession of this boy, his identity, and his position in the Egyptian society at that time. The study also aims to try to search for the source of this distinguished piece of art and interpret it artistically according to the accompanying utensils as well as its technical attributes, and then try to date it accurately according to these attributes.

Keywords:
Terracotta Statuette Boy servant Artificial hair Egyptian Museum

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