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Seated Scribe

Definition

The Seated Scribe is an ancient Egyptian sculpture depicting a scribe sitting cross-legged with a papyrus scroll on his lap. It is known for its realistic portrayal of an individual and its significance in representing the importance of writing and record-keeping in ancient Egypt.

Related terms

Hieroglyphics: A system of writing used by ancient Egyptians that utilized pictorial symbols to represent sounds, objects, or ideas.

Ka Statue: A type of Egyptian funerary statue believed to house the spirit (ka) of the deceased. These statues were often placed in tombs to provide a physical presence for the ka.

Amarna Period: A brief period during ancient Egypt's New Kingdom when Pharaoh Akhenaten introduced significant religious reforms, including a shift from traditional artistic styles to more naturalistic representations like the Seated Scribe.

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