After a major archeological discovery at the west bank of modern day Luxor in 1891, Egyptian authorities decided to donate a large amount of priestly mummy-coffins to the foreign powers present in Egypt at the time. Coffin C47714 at the University Museum of Cultural Heritage in Oslo was one of six such coffins, all originating from the same tomb, presented to King Oscar II of Sweden-Norway in 1894. The wooden coffin, which is shaped in the image of a man with his arms across his chest, is densely decorated with religious icons and hieroglyphic inscriptions. Through a careful study of the coffin’s shape, materials, colors, and decorations, I have suggested an interpretation of what I call the coffin’s "religious function". I define "religio...
The Turin collection of the coffins of the Old and Middle Kingdom, subject of a project of research ...
One of the foremost experts on Old Kingdom tombs looks at the burial chamber, its significance, and ...
This review paper provides a summary of our current knowledge concerning mummification in ancient Eg...
Egyptian coffin decoration is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon with its own history and evo...
For the ancient Egyptians, preparations for the afterlife were not to be taken lightly, especially s...
This thesis is a presentation and discussion of relevant themes surrounding the iconography of coffi...
For nearly 4,000 years, the Egyptians interred their dead through the art of mummification. This pra...
The rich history from Ancient Egypt the old kingdom alone is extensive. The research that is within ...
Unlike in the New Testament whereby faith in Christ can resurrect the dead, the ancient Egyptians be...
An Egyptian burial assemblage in the collection of the Museum of Ancient Art and Archaeology of the ...
This paper aims to cast light on the transitional phase between the late Middle Kingdom and Second I...
In the Burgdorf Museum of Ethnology, a mummy rests in a coffin. According to the inventory book, it ...
This study aims to describe the Egyptian representations of the afterlife as a path, a journey to re...
The Egyptian religion viewed the whole world as divine and inhabited by both gods and men. Concepts ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-119)During the Old Kingdom period (c. 2686-2181 BC)...
The Turin collection of the coffins of the Old and Middle Kingdom, subject of a project of research ...
One of the foremost experts on Old Kingdom tombs looks at the burial chamber, its significance, and ...
This review paper provides a summary of our current knowledge concerning mummification in ancient Eg...
Egyptian coffin decoration is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon with its own history and evo...
For the ancient Egyptians, preparations for the afterlife were not to be taken lightly, especially s...
This thesis is a presentation and discussion of relevant themes surrounding the iconography of coffi...
For nearly 4,000 years, the Egyptians interred their dead through the art of mummification. This pra...
The rich history from Ancient Egypt the old kingdom alone is extensive. The research that is within ...
Unlike in the New Testament whereby faith in Christ can resurrect the dead, the ancient Egyptians be...
An Egyptian burial assemblage in the collection of the Museum of Ancient Art and Archaeology of the ...
This paper aims to cast light on the transitional phase between the late Middle Kingdom and Second I...
In the Burgdorf Museum of Ethnology, a mummy rests in a coffin. According to the inventory book, it ...
This study aims to describe the Egyptian representations of the afterlife as a path, a journey to re...
The Egyptian religion viewed the whole world as divine and inhabited by both gods and men. Concepts ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [110]-119)During the Old Kingdom period (c. 2686-2181 BC)...
The Turin collection of the coffins of the Old and Middle Kingdom, subject of a project of research ...
One of the foremost experts on Old Kingdom tombs looks at the burial chamber, its significance, and ...
This review paper provides a summary of our current knowledge concerning mummification in ancient Eg...