Shendyt

{{Short description|Wrapped garment worn in ancient Egypt.}}

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| image_file = The General Tjahapimu MET LC-08 205 1 EGDP023610.jpg

| caption = Statue of Tjahapimu wearing a shendyt, Metropolitan Museum of Art

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| type = skirt worn around the waist, typically extending above knees

| material = linen

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The shendyt (šnḏyt, Schenti, Schent, Shent, Skent){{Cite book |last=Tortora |first=Phyllis G. |date=1998 |title=Survey of historic costume: a history of Western dress |url=https://archive.org/details/surveyofhistoric0000tort_b0e3 |url-access=registration |location=New York |publisher=Fairchild Publications |isbn=978-1-56367-142-5 |pages=29}} was a type of loincloth similar to a skirt. It was a kilt-like garment worn in ancient Egypt. It was made of cloth and was worn around the waist, typically extending to above the knees. Shendyts are depicted on pharaohs, deities, and commoners in a variety of situations in Egyptian artwork.

The shendyt may have been an adaptation of early hunting skirts which allowed freedom of movement for the wearer. Members of the military wore a version of the shendyt, as they too would need freedom of movement in battle. Shendyts worn by those of higher rank or class would have been made of finer materials.

Gallery

The following files are the variations of Schenti worn in ancient Egyptian society.

File:Pharaoh (Simple Shendyt).svg|modern drawing of a pharaoh wearing a standard Shendyt

File:Pharaoh.svg|modern drawing of a pharaoh wearing a more ornate Shendyt

File:Maler der Grabkammer des Kenamun 001.jpg|tomb of Ken-Amun

File:Illustrerad Verldshistoria band I Ill 004.jpg|a grave at Thebes

File:Hatshepsut temple38c.jpg|Mortuary temple of Hatshepsut

File:TombofNebamun-2.jpg|Tomb of Nebamun

File:Tomb of Nakht (4).jpg|TT52

File:Trilla del trigo en el Antiguo Egipto.jpg

References

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{{Cite book |last=Vassilika |first=Eleni |date=1989 |title=Ptolemaic Philae (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta) |publisher=David Brown |isbn=978-90-6831-200-3}}

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