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美国纽约大都会艺术博物馆展品查阅
美国纽约大都会艺术博物馆展品查阅
美国大都会艺术博物馆中的24万件展品,图片展示以及中文和英文双语介绍(中文翻译仅供参考)
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品名(中)伊切赫比(Isekhebi)的儿子帕迪尼斯(Padineith)的名字刻在一个有小猫的底座上
品名(英)Ichneumon on a base with small cats, inscribed beneath base with the name of Padineith son of Isekhebi
入馆年号1904年,04.2.654
策展部门埃及艺术Egyptian Art
创作者
创作年份公元前 664 - 公元前 30
创作地区来自于: 埃及(From: Egypt)
分类
尺寸高 2.9 厘米 (1 1/8 英寸); 宽 3.5 厘米 (1 3/8 英寸); 长 12.3 厘米 (4 13/16 英寸)
介绍(中)伊切诺蒙是一种啮齿动物,类似于猫鼬,与莱托波利斯的荷鲁斯和阿图姆神有联系,在晚期,通过她在布托的崇拜与莱托波利的荷鲁斯在神话中有联系,与瓦杰特女神有联系

有时会与鼩鼠混淆,后者也被当作小雕像来供奉,ichneumon有较短的鼻子、较厚的身体和较小的椭圆形耳朵;它的腿是直的,它的尾巴垂下来接触下面的底座。在这个例子中,小的切割标记表示伊切诺蒙的皮毛。两只猫坐在一个细长的底座上,底座的下面刻着:"Wadjet赋予了Isemkebi之子Pedneith生命。",比如蜥蜴、猎鹰和鼩鼠。这个例子中出现小猫的原因并不明显;它可能指的是Wadjet和Bastet的联合。
介绍(英)The ichneumon is a rodent, similar to a mongoose, that was associated with the gods Horus of Letopolis and Atum, and during the Late Period became associated with the goddess Wadjet through her cult at Buto being linked mythologically with that of Horus of Letopolis.

Sometimes confused with the shrew mouse, which was also dedicated as a statuette, the ichneumon has a shorter snout, thick body, and smaller oval ears; its legs are straight and its tail droops down to touch the base below. On this example, small incised marks indicate the ichneumon’s fur. Two cats sit on either side of the ichneumon on a thin, long base, which is inscribed on its underside: "Wadjet gives life to Pedineith, son of Isemkebi."

Similar ichneumons frequently adorn boxes that would have held small animal mummies, and could be dedicated to either Horus or Atum, but are also frequently found together with other animal statuettes related more broadly to solar cult, such as lizards, falcons, and shrew mice. The reason for the small cats on this example is not obvious; it may refer to an association of Wadjet and Bastet.
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