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B, kneeling. C, painted on soles of sandals. Period. Prehistoric to Roman. Figures. 60a, red limestone, quartz crystal eyes inlaid, male, prehistoric ; 60b, light blue glaze, female, XXVI ; 60c, white limestone, male, XXVI ; 60c 2, similar figure found at Defenneh (Tunis, ii, xl); 60d, lead, male, wrapped in sheet lead ; 60e (pi. Xlv), wax, two figures standing, hands joined ; 60f, wax, perhaps a figure ; see also figures on soles of sandals (Univ. Coll. E) of Roman mummies, Hawara, (Roman Port...raits, x, 5), and mud figure of Hyksos age (Hyksos and Israelite Cities, vi, 8). Materials. Lead 1, Red limestone 1, White limestone 2, Blue glaze 1, Wax 2, Cartonnage 1. Collections. Univ. Coll. P. 6, E. 2, Price 1. 61. FIGURE WITH NECKLACES. Name. Shap (?). See shap, to accept ; shapep, rich ; shapt, to adorn. Meaning. From the stoutness, adornment, and easy posture, this seems intended to represent wealth. Compare the Chinese embodiment of wealth. Period. Roman. Figure. 61, black steatite, Quft.
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