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English: Tree large ushabti of Padiamenopet, royal scribe and chief lector priest, from his immense tomb TT33 at el-Asasif. Like all his ushabti these specimens are broken, probably for some magical reasons. Serpentine, from the Theban necropolis, 25-26th dynasty, Late period. Archeological Museum of Bologna (Italy), Palagi coll., EG 2168-70.
Italiano: Tre grandi ushabti di Padiamenopet, scriba dei documenti del re e capo dei sacerdoti lettori, provenienti dalla sua immensa tomba TT33 ad el-Asasif. Come tutte le sue ushabti questi esemplari sono spezzati, probabilmente per motivi magici. Serpentino, dalla necropoli tebana, XXV-XXVI dinastia, Epoca tarda. Bologna, Museo Civico Archeologico, coll. Palagi, EG 2168-70.
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