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The ushabtis of the Divine Adoratrice Qedmerut
De la mère du roi à l’épouse du dieu. Première synthèse des résultats des fouilles du temple de Touy et de la tombe de Karomama. Actes du colloque international ‘De la mère du roi à l’épouse du dieu’, Université Catholique de Louvain, 14 mai 2016, Pages: 145 - 155
Swansea University Author: Ken Griffin
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Of all the women to have held the prominent title of Divine Adoratrice (dwA.t nTr), Qedmerut (Qd-mr.wt) is perhaps the most obscure. Though her exact chronological position is uncertain, the typology of her ushabti figures makes her likely the direct successor of Karomama G in the mid Twenty-second...
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Of all the women to have held the prominent title of Divine Adoratrice (dwA.t nTr), Qedmerut (Qd-mr.wt) is perhaps the most obscure. Though her exact chronological position is uncertain, the typology of her ushabti figures makes her likely the direct successor of Karomama G in the mid Twenty-second Dynasty. Qedmerut is known exclusively from her ushabti figures, which were discovered by the Egyptian Research Account in the Late 1890s. This paper presents the forty known ushabtis of Qedmerut, discussing their iconography, inscriptions, provenance, and dating. |
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