Label TextAncient Egyptian tombs often contained representations of the activities that comprised the daily life of a country estate. The inclusion of such representations in a tomb setting was meant to ensure the repetition of these activities in the afterlife for the benefit of the deceased owner. During the Old Kingdom, scenes drawn from daily life were usually rendered in relief sculpture. During the succeeding First Intermediate Period and Middle Kingdom, however, three-dimensional wooden models of people at their tasks were often made. This particular model was reconstructed in modern times from parts of several different models. (Gallery Label, 8/2002).