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Ivory Scribe's Palette from Tutankhamuns Tomb 

Carter 271B


A full size reproduction made by Historic Connections of one of a group of writing tools found by Howard Carter in an ornamental casket in the Treasury of Tutankhamen's tomb.

It was made for the king, made of ivory sections with gold mountings at either end. The centre recess held reed pens which have been chewed at the tip to create a tiny brush

like tip for painting. Above that are two recesses, one each for red and black ink.

The four cartouches at the top are those of Tutankhamun which goes on to say: "beloved of Atum, lord of the two lands and of Heliopolis".

The cartouche below the ink says: " beloved of Thoth". Thoth was the god of writing. 

410 x 90 x 20mm Made from wood aged to look like ivory.


$125.00AUD plus P&H Place an order now!

Rhind Mathematical Papyrus


A reproduction of a page of the Rhinds Mathematical papyrus a treatise in ancient Egyptian mathematics.

Dated c1550BC, to the second Intermediate Period it was written by a scribe from an earlier text dated to the 12th dynasty.

It is written in the Hieratic script. 

The original scroll which is 16' long shows us a lot on how the ancient Egyptians used mathematics. 


Approximately A4 size. 


$69.95AUD plus P&H

Ushabtis of Tutmosis IV


Tutmosis IV was the 8th Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty 14th century BC and is famous for his restoration of the Sphinx at Giza and the establishing of the Dream Stele. 

Ushabtis were servants in the afterlife and many small statues like this were left in the tomb with the deceased to serve him in the afterlife.

It was believed that the deceased could call them to life in the underworld.


225mm tall.


$79.95AUD plus P&H - One left.

Ushabti of Psamtik


A Ushabti of Psamtik son of Sebarekhyt 

26th Dynasty.

The figure has an inscription:

O these shabtis, if one counts off the Osiris, the God’s Father, Psamtek, born to Seb–rekhyt, to do all the works to be done there in the realm of the dead – one implants obstacles there – as a man at his duties, ‘here I am,’ you shall say at any time to serve there, to cultivate the fields, to irrigate the river banks, to ferry the sand of the west to the east and vice–versa; ‘here I am,’you shall say.

The figure wears a striated wig and a plaited beard and he holds a hoe in the right and a pack in his left hand ready to serve in the afterlife. 


190mm tall.


$69.95AUD plus P&H

Large Wooden Ushabti


A reproduction of a very large Ushabti made of wood.

Ushabtis were made of plaster, faience, clay and even carved from wood.

350mm tall.

Hydrostone cast.


$79.95AUD plus P&H

Large Ushabti - Cartouche of Tutankhamun


A large Ushabtis covered with hieroglyphs with the cartouche of Tutankhamun.

270mm tall. Note colours vary.


$69.95AUD plus P&H 

Large Ushabtis in the shape of a woman servant.


350mm tall.Colours can vary.


$69.95AUD plus P&H

Statue of Sesostris III


A 12th dynasty Pharaoh 1836 - 1818 BC.


235mm tall.


$89.95AUD plus P&H

Queen Tiye


She was the Great Royal wife of Amenhotep III and mother of Akenhaten.

It is believed she wielded a great deal of power in both the court of her husband and her son.


80 x 50 x 30mm


$59.95AUD plus P&H

Tutankhamen's Guardian Statue - Afnet


A model of one of the two life size statues found in Tuts tomb on either side of the entrance into his burial chamber.

They were made of wood , plastered over and painted black (black was the colour of regeneration) while their garments were gold leaf.

The other statue wore the Names address, while this one the Afnet headdress. Here he hold a staff in his left hand and mace in his right.

200mm tall.


$89.95AUD plus P&H

Seated Scribe from Saqqara


A model of a seated scribe from the early dynastic period Dynasty V - Old Kingdom.

This is a highly detailed heavy casting of a scribe seated writing on a sheet of papyrus in the form of a scroll, while resting it on a hard writing board for support.

185mm tall.


$129.95AUD plus P&H

The Seated Scribe


A replica of "The Seated Scribe" statue that is on the Louvre Museum in Paris. 

Discovered at Saqqara in 1850 by Auguste Mariette.

It depicts a seated scribe writing on a papyrus scroll from the Old Kingdom Period c 2600BC.

120mm tall.


$49.95AUD plus P&H

Faience Inkwell - Greek Period 26th Dynasty c 600BC.


This is a cast replica of a scribes inkwell made with faience, a glass paste common in Egypt at this time.

The inkwell is 63mm long and is shaped in the form of a cartouche. 


$39.95AUD plus P&H

Amarna Tablet EA290


Amarna EA290: A reproduction of an Amarna Tablet from Jerusalem .


"[Sa]y [t]o the king-(i.e. pharaoh), my lord: Message of ['Abdi]-Heba, your servant. I fall at the feet [of the kin]g, my lord, 7 times and 7 times. Here is the deed against the land that Milkilu and Šuardatu did: against the land of the king, my lord, they ordered troops from Gazru, troops from Gimtu, and troops from Qiltu-(Keilah). They seized Rubutu. The land of the king deserted to the Hapiru. And now, besides this, a town belonging to Jerusalem-(called Urusalim), Bit-dNIN.URTA by name, a city of the king, has gone over to the side of the men of Qiltu. May the king give heed to Abdi-Heba, your servant, and send archers to restore the land of the king to the king. If there are no archers, the land of the king will desert to the Hapiru. This deed against the land was [a]t the order of Milki[lu and a]t the order of [Šuard]atu, [together w]ith Gint[i] -(i.e. the city). So may the king provide for [his] land." -EA 290, lines 1-30 (complete)

The city "Bit-dNIN.URTA" is linked to cuneiform as: city: "Home of God–Ninurta", (Bit-dNIN.URTA).


$49.95AUD plus P&H


Herodotus P Oxy 2099 Early 2nd Century AD


A papyrus fragment found at the Egyptian town of Oxyrhynchus dated to the early 2nd century AD. It contains part of Book VIII.

Herodotus lived in the 5th century BC in Bodrum in modern day Turkey. He was contemporary with Thucydides, Socrates and Euripides.

He was later called the Father of History due to the fact that he changed the aspect of recording of historic events by creating them

in an investigative process. He records some of the Greco-Persian wars being our major source of information on these events.


He also recorded information on Egyptian history much of it again as our source, yet his sources are considered unreliable.

Approx 90mm sq.


$79.95AUD plus P&H


Queen Nefertari QV66 - Wife of Ramses the Great. 


Wall section from the tomb of Nefertari QV66 showing Nefertari as queen. 

Ideal as is or as a paint in project to replicate the original in her tomb.


210 x 140 x 12mm.


$39.95AUD plus P&H