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REFERENCE: EA2126

An Egyptian Feldspar Writing Tablet Amulet, Late Period, ca. 664 - 332 BCE

Sale price¥5,520.00 CNY

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Amulets in the form of a writing tablet are unique to the Twenty-Sixth Dynasty and later. They are always rectangular in shape with a suspension tube at the top and made from green, blue, or dark-colored material, feldspar being by far the most common. Although the Egyptians used labels in this shape as a writing medium from as early as the First Dynasty, this amulet may well represent rather an undetailed scribe's writing palette which was specifically requested by Chapter 94 of the Book of the Dead: 'Bring me a palette from the writing kit of Thoth and the mysteries which are in them.'  With such an amulet the deceased would be granted power over whichever magic formula he required in the Other World.  This example, of mottled green feldspar, has a small suspension loop at the top.

Ref: Carol Andrews, Amulets of Ancient Egypt, p. 86, 98, no. 99b.

Dimensions: Length: 2.7 cm (1.06 inches)

Condition: Intact and in excellent condition overall.

Provenance: Private collection of Geoffrey Metz, Egyptologist, Sweden, acquired in the 1990s.

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An Egyptian Feldspar Writing Tablet Amulet, Late Period, ca. 664 - 332 BCE
An Egyptian Feldspar Writing Tablet Amulet, Late Period, ca. 664 - 332 BCE Sale price¥5,520.00 CNY