This wooden π±ππΊ statue ππ ±ππΎ of Anubis πππͺπ ±π£ at the Brooklyn Museum is one of my favorites!
This statue ππ ±ππΎ shows Anubis πππͺπ ±π£ in his jackal ππΏππ₯ form. The recumbent position is representative of him guarding the necropolis π΄ππΌ from high above on a hill ππΏπΏπ or mountain ππ ³- as was his role as the god πΉ of cemeteries and mummification π΄π§ππ ±π.
Another one of Anubisβ πππͺπ ±π£ titles is βupon his hill/mountain πΆπΊππβ and this hieroglyphic πΉππͺ phrase usually follows his name ππ in dedication texts! Again, this is representative of Anubisβ πππͺπ ±π£ role as protector π ππ‘π of the dead π ππ±; he was always standing watch from above!
This piece is dated to the Late Period or Ptolemaic Period (c. 664-30 B.C.E.), which is when wooden π±ππΊ statues ππ ±ππΎπͺ of Anubis πππͺπ ±π£ in this style became extremely popular!
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