Amulet
c. 664 BC - 30 BC (made)
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In Egyptian mythology, Nepthys was the sister of Isis, companion of Seth, and daughter of Nut and Geb. Her Egyptian name, Nebet-Het, is typically understood as 'Lady of the House'.
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Materials and techniques | Glazed steatite |
Brief description | Nepthys amulet, glazed steatite, Egypt, Late or Ptolemaic Period |
Physical description | Glazed steatite amulet in the form of a seated goddess Nepthys, surmounted by the hieroglyphic symbols comprising her name - the neb (basket) symbol atop the hwt (mansion) symbol. |
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Marks and inscriptions | Name of goddess (Part of the amulet, surmounting the figure's head)
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Credit line | Given by University College London |
Object history | CIRC.26-1935 to CIRC.30-1935 were a collection of five groups of items, mounted on boards, given to the V&A by University College London in 1935. Each was intended to demonstrate the tradition of a type of Egyptian manufacture - slate palettes, amulets, necklaces and bracelets etc, typically from grave contexts. |
Summary | In Egyptian mythology, Nepthys was the sister of Isis, companion of Seth, and daughter of Nut and Geb. Her Egyptian name, Nebet-Het, is typically understood as 'Lady of the House'. |
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Accession number | CIRC.28J-1935 |
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Record created | June 19, 2018 |
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