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Senenu Grinding Grain

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Date

ca. 1352–1336 B.C.E. or ca. 1322–1319 B.C.E. or ca. 1319–1292 B.C.E., New Kingdom, late Dynasty 18

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Brooklyn Museum Object Description
Statue (limestone) of the King’s scribe Sennu. Sennu is represented, wearing a long kilt with fringed top, leaning over a huge grinder and grinding grain. The texts are inscribed on grinder and base. Condition: Large chips in left edge of base, left buttock and left leg of figure. Large chip in rear of base; numerous small chips and scratches. Blue substance in some signs on right side.

The royal scribe Senenu appears here bent over a large grinding stone. This unusual sculpture seems to be an elaborate version of a shabti, a funerary figurine placed in the tomb to work in place of the deceased in the hereafter. The hieroglyphic text included Senenu's claim to a blessed afterlife by virtue of ...

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Title

Senenu Grinding Grain

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Worktype

Funerary Object

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Material

Limestone, pigment

Dimensions

7 1/16 × 3 1/8 × 7 9/16 in. (18 × 8 × 19.2 cm) mount: 7 × 7 1/2 × 4 1/4 in. (17.8 × 19.1 × 10.8 cm)

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Date

ca. 1352–1336 B.C.E. or ca. 1322–1319 B.C.E. or ca. 1319–1292 B.C.E., New Kingdom, late Dynasty 18

Provenance

Charles Edwin Wilbour Fund, Sep 01, 1948

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Creative Commons-BY

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Location

Thebes, Egypt

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Senenu Grinding Grain, ca. 1352–1336 B.C.E. or ca. 1322–1319 B.C.E. or ca. 1319–1292 B.C.E., New Kingdom, late Dynasty 18, Brooklyn Museum. Creative Commons-BY.

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