Shrine for Anubis fetish (Imiut) ca. 1919-1885 B.C. Middle Kingdom Two male figures, shrine, and fetishlike object were discovered by Metropolitan Museum excavators in a chamber in the enclosure wall of an elite tomb at Lisht South. The object of veneration found inside the shrine was called an imiut, "the one in the wrappings.". Shrine for Anubis fetish (Imiut). ca. 1919-1885 B.C.. Wood, paint. Middle Kingdom. From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht South, tomb of Imhotep, chamber inside the south enclosure wall, MMA excavations, 1913-14. Dynasty 12
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