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Reaping and ploughing, detail from a depiction of farming activities in the afterlife
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Reaping and ploughing, detail from a depiction of farming activities in the afterlife
BAL85711 Reaping and ploughing, detail from a depiction of farming activities in the afterlife, from the Book of the Dead of the Scribe Any, c.1250 BC (painted papyrus) (detail of 22803) by Egyptian 19th Dynasty (c.1292-1187 BC); British Museum, London, UK; Egyptian, out of copyright
Media ID 23349958
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Cereal Flaying Harvest Harvesting Heaven Hieroglyphic Hieroglyphics Oxen Elysian Fields
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This print showcases a mesmerizing detail from a depiction of farming activities in the afterlife, found in the Book of the Dead of the Scribe Any. Created around 1250 BC by Egyptian artists during the 19th Dynasty, this painted papyrus fragment transports us back to ancient times. In this scene, we witness an intricate portrayal of reaping and ploughing, essential tasks that sustained life in both earthly fields and heavenly realms. The skilled farmers meticulously harvest cereal crops while oxen diligently pull their plows through fertile soil. Every stroke on this delicate artwork reveals their dedication to agricultural labor. The presence of hieroglyphics adds another layer of depth to this image. These sacred symbols not only communicate practical information but also convey spiritual significance associated with farming and the afterlife. They serve as a reminder that even in death, one's connection to agriculture remains eternal. Through this detailed representation, we catch a glimpse into an otherworldly paradise known as the Field of Reeds or Elysian Fields – where hardworking farmers like Ani are rewarded for their earthly efforts with everlasting bliss. Now preserved at the British Museum in London, UK, this extraordinary piece offers us a window into ancient Egyptian culture and its profound reverence for agriculture. It is truly remarkable how art can transcend time and space, allowing us to appreciate humanity's enduring relationship with nature across millennia.
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