Shabtis and  ancient Egypt
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SHABTIS A Private View
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West Park Museum, Macclesfield

WEST PARK MUSEUM, MACCLESFIELD opened in 1898, a gift from Marianne Brocklehurst for the people of Macclesfield. The Museum is located in one of the earliest public parks which opened in 1854 and was funded by voluntary subscription. The Museum's collection of ancient Egyptian antiquities was acquired by Marianne Brocklehurst during visits to Egypt between 1873 and 1891.

Displays take the visitor on a journey through life in ancient Egypt. The collection includes a mummy case, and the afterlife displays examine the process of mummification and the type of objects — such as the shibtis described in this publication — buried with the dead.

Visitors can follow Marianne Brocklehurst's adventures through extracts from the illustrated diary she kept during her first visit to Egypt.

68 pages 297mm x 210mm
Soft  back
Many full colour photos
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Olicar House Publications, England

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P & P: £4.00
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Museum number, name and title of shabti, date, material, size and provenance
High quality colour photographs throughout
Narrative
Historic photographs
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Full description of shabti
Inscription with transliteration
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