Late Period (664-332 BC)
This small light green faience ushabti dates from the Egyptian Late Period (664-332 BC).
Finely modeled, it represents a funerary servant, intended to accompany the deceased in the afterlife. Despite its small size, this object testifies to the refinement of the artisanal techniques of ancient Egypt and the importance given to funerary beliefs.
There is small chip at the level of the nose.
Height: 6.5 cm