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Dynasty 18 (ca. 1700–1500 B.C.), Second Intermediate Period
Provenance unknown
Glazed steatite; H. 6.5 cm (2.6 in.), W. 3.6 cm (1.4 in.), D. 4 cm (1.6 in.)
Gift of G. Macculloch Miller, 1943 (43.8)

The image of the hippopotamus as a protector of women was usually female itself. During the Middle Kingdom the animal in this role was invoked as the goddess Ipi, and in later periods more often as Taweret ("The Great One"). The container's imagery indicates that it was intended for a woman, and probably an expectant mother.

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