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The Ostracon of Senemut and Djehuty, is a limestone ostracon of Hatshepsut's reign, 1479-1458 BC, in the 18th Dynasty of Ancient Egypt. It is made of white limestone, dimensions of approximately 3 in (0.8 dm) by 7 in (1.8 dm). The Ostracon of Senemut and Djehuty is part of the collection in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA. The Ostracon of Senemut and Djehuty is a ''figured-ostracon'', in this case a ''portrait-ostracon'', heads only. Senemut was the consort of Hatshepsut, and Djehuty is an individual, named for the god: Thoth. Egyptian ostraca were used for: artist's sketchings, cartoons-caricatures, letter documents, school–practice writing, and graffiti. ==See also== *Ostracon *Senemut *Djehuty, the god Thoth Image:Ostracon-ThoughtToDepictSenenmut01 MetropolitanMuseum.png|Ostracon: Trial bust of Senenmut, with Red sketch lines 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ostracon of Senemut and Djehuty」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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