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Faience Heart Amulet (Ib) Ancient Egyptian Antiquities browse these categories for related items... All Items: Egyptian: Third Intermediate: Pre AD 1000: item #966499 Please refer to our stock #GD-468 when inquiring.
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Well preserved dark blue/purple heart amulet (Ib) which dates to approx. the Dynasty 18–19 (ca. 1550–1186 b.c.) This amulet is made of dark blue/purple faience and in very great condition. Measures 1.1" inchs in height. Loop is intact with nice detail. “To the Egyptians, the heart was the most essential of organs, not because it pumped blood around the body --it is unclear that they understood this function--but because they believed it was the seat of intelligence, the originator of all feelings and actions, and the storehouse of memory. This is why it was the heart which was weighed in the balance in the underworld to ascertain whether its owner was worthy to enter the Egyptian paradise… Alone among the internal organs removed from the corpse during mummification, the heart was left in place within the body cavity; should it be accidentally removed, it was returned and stitched into place” (Andrews 1994:72). Provenance: Collected by Gustave Jéquier (1868-1946). Authentication: Gayle Gibson, Egyptologist: Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto.
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