編號 99710756

古埃及,後期 来自博物馆的伊希斯祭司哈尔西亚的Bulla
編號 99710756

古埃及,後期 来自博物馆的伊希斯祭司哈尔西亚的Bulla
ITEM: Bulla from priest of Isis called Harsiese
CULTURE: Egyptian
PERIOD: Late period, 6th Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 17 mm x 17 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex Museum Exhibiton of the Arbeitsgruppe für Biblische Archäologie, Germany (Deaccession)
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Bullae—clay seals impressed with stamp or signet—were used to secure and authenticate documents or containers, signifying the authority of the individual whose seal was used. In this case, the presence of the name Harsiese, a theophoric name meaning "Horus, son of Isis," suggests a strong devotional identity tied to the cult of Isis, a goddess whose influence expanded significantly during the Late Period.
The priestly title associated with Harsiese reflects his elite status within the temple hierarchy, likely serving in a significant role within a temple dedicated to Isis, whose cult center was prominent at Philae and other locations. During the 26th Dynasty (Saite Period), Egypt experienced a renaissance in religious expression, art, and archaism, with increased interest in preserving traditional forms while also incorporating foreign influences. This bulla thus represents not only personal identity and priestly authority but also the broader religious revival of the era.
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