Software Used: Blender, Maya, Zbrush, Substance Painter
Artifact & Display Reference
Michael C. Carlos Museum, Druid Hills, Georgia
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, New York
Funerary Busts: Depictions of former living Egyptian people, mostly likely royalty or wealthy.
Title: Head of a Princess | Medium: Quartzite | Geography: Upper Egypt - Abydos
Period: Second Intermedite Period | Dynasty: Dynasty 13 | Date: 1700 - 1600 B.C.
Shabtis- Funerary figurines designed to act as servants for the deceased in the after life.
As a personal detail, I added the birthdays of my close family as the archival numbers on the back of each shabti
Ref 1 - Michael C. Carlos Museum
Ref 2 - Michael C. Carlos Museum
Ref 3 - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Title: Shabti | Medium: Faience with Paint| Geography: Upper Egypt - Thebes
Period: New Kingdom | Dynasty: Dynasty 19 | Date: 1294-1279 B.C.
Title: Shabti | Medium: Sandstone with Paint| Geography: Upper Egypt - Thebes
Period: New Kingdom | Dynasty: Dynasty 19 | Date: 1294-1279 B.C.
Funerary Boats- Special boats that traveled throughout the afterlife. All boats had a crew members.
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Title: Funeary Boat (barque) | Medium: Wood| Geography: Upper Egypt - Thebes
Period: Middle Kingdom | Dynasty: Dynasty 12 | Date: 1981 - 1975 B.C.
Funerary Boat Design
Title: Funerary Boat Figurines | Medium: Wood| Geography: Upper Egypt - Thebes
Period: Middle Kingdom | Dynasty: Dynasty 12 | Date: 1981 - 1975 B.C.
Funerary Boat Figurine 1
Funerary Boat Figurine 2
Pottery
Title: Pottery Fragment | Medium: Nile Clay | Geography: Lower Egypt - Saqqara
Period: Predynastic Period | Dynasty: Naqada I | Date: 4000 - 3500 B.C.