Egypt Magic [1548]
A statue of a maid carrying a small container to store ointments or cosmetics, or perhaps to preserve milk, designed with great splendour and beauty in the form of a girl wearing only an amulet in the form of a pais around her neck and a gilded belt around her waist.
It is made of wood inlaid with gold and ivory. It was found in the tomb of Meribtah, the chief priest of Amun in Amenhotep III, the New Kingdom, the eighteenth dynasty, around 1350 BC.
It is preserved in the Chicago Museum.