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English: One of 1,070 stone ushabtis discovered in the tomb of Pharaoh Taharqa (690-665 BC). They represented the pharaoh's servants in his new life. Originally, they were painted in bright colors. The Louvre has 4,200.
Français : Un des 1.070 ouchebtis de pierre découverts dans le tombeau du pharaon Taharqa (690-665 av. J.-C.). Ils figuraient les serviteurs du pharaon dans sa nouvelle vie. A l'origine, ils étaient peints de couleurs vives. Le Louvre en possède 4.200.
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