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Terracottas female figure. Egypt
Terracottas female figure. Sculpted with an elaborate hairstyle, a necklace and incised points around the navel and buttocks as a tattoo. These figures had a distinctly sexual and they are placed at chapels to invoke fertility or at tombs for the reincarnation of the deceased. 1985-1550 BC. Middle Kingdom (12th Dynasty) or Second Intermediate Period. Origin unknown. British Museum. London. United Kingdom
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12th 1550 1985 Buttocks Deceased Dynasty Fertility Figurine Hairstyle Incised Intermediate Navel Necklace Origin Point Points Reincarnation Second Sexual Statuette Tattoo Terracotta Unknown Sexuality
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1. Title: "A Terracotta Figure of a Female Deity: Echoes of Ancient Egyptian Fertility and Reincarnation" This Terracotta figure depicts a female deity from ancient Egypt, dated between the Middle Kingdom (12th Dynasty, 1985-1550 BC) or the Second Intermediate Period. The figure, with an elaborate hairstyle, adorned with a necklace, and intricately incised points around the navel and buttocks as tattoos, is a testament to the rich artistic heritage of this ancient civilization. The figure's distinctly sexual and sensual features were believed to invoke fertility or represent the reincarnation of the deceased. Such figurines were often placed in chapels or tombs to ensure the continuity of life and the afterlife. The figure's age and origin are unknown, but it is now a cherished artifact housed in the British Museum in London, United Kingdom. The intricate hairstyle, with its cascading curls and delicate beads, is a reflection of the Egyptians' meticulous attention to detail and their deep reverence for beauty. The incised points around the navel and buttocks, reminiscent of modern-day tattoos, were a common feature of ancient Egyptian figurines, believed to enhance the figure's allure and power. This Terracotta figure is a poignant reminder of the ancient Egyptians' belief in the interconnectedness of life and death, fertility and reincarnation. It invites us to explore the depths of their culture and history, and to appreciate the enduring allure of their art. The figure's intricate details and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection of ancient art or Egyptian antiquities. Its presence in the British Museum is a testament to the global reach and impact of ancient Egyptian culture, which continues to captivate and inspire us to this day.
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