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{ "pk": 3955, "title": "Female Figurines (Pharaonic Period)", "subtitle": null, "abstract": "Figurines of nude females are known from most periods of Pharaonic Egyptian history and occur in a variety of contexts. Female figurines were fashioned from clay, faience, ivory, stone, and wood. A generic Egyptian term for “female figurine” is rpyt; terms specifically for clay figurines include sjn (n Ast), rpyt nt sjnt, and rpyt Ast. Formerly interpreted largely as “concubine” figures, female figurines are now regarded as components of magico-medical rites to protect and heal.", "language": "en", "license": null, "keywords": [ { "word": "human fertility" }, { "word": "gender" }, { "word": "Sexuality" }, { "word": "magic" }, { "word": "Medicine" }, { "word": "ritual" }, { "word": "execration" }, { "word": "ceramic art" }, { "word": "terracottas" }, { "word": "ISIS" }, { "word": "Mut" }, { "word": "Selqet" }, { "word": "Hathor" }, { "word": "Nut" }, { "word": "Taweret" }, { "word": "Archaeological Anthropology" }, { "word": "Art History, Criticism and Conservation" }, { "word": "Near Eastern Languages and Societies" } ], "section": "Material Culture, Art and Architecture", "is_remote": true, "remote_url": "https://escholarship.org/uc/item/4dg0d57b", "frozenauthors": [ { "first_name": "Elizabeth", "middle_name": "", "last_name": "Waraksa", "name_suffix": "", "institution": "University of California, Los Angeles", "department": "None" } ], "date_submitted": "2007-10-16T07:00:00Z", "date_accepted": "2007-10-16T07:00:00Z", "date_published": "2008-04-13T07:00:00Z", "render_galley": null, "galleys": [ { "label": "", "type": "", "path": "https://journalpub.escholarship.org/nelc_uee/article/3955/galley/2531/download/" } ] }