Study of the iconography and texts on sections of a 21st Dynasty coffin in the collection of the Museum of Banat in Timisoara, Romania, shows that the vignettes as well as the texts are unusual for such coffins. A notable feature is that the deceased is nowhere shown on the fragments, and bands of text (that on other coffins end with the name of the deceased) fill the entire area leaving no room to add the personal name. The lack of a name, the corrupt texts, unusual iconography, and the lack of varnish may reflect the lack of resources of the coffin's owner. A fragment in Budapest (51.325) is shown to join the Timisoara coffin sections. The dismantling/sawing of an object to make it more portable and saleable reflects an established practi...
An Egyptian burial assemblage in the collection of the Museum of Ancient Art and Archaeology of the ...
Detail of hieroglyphic text on lower leg and foot case of painted wooden coffin of the priest of Mon...
The coffin of Nesytanebettawy (A.9) was retrieved from the second Deir el Bahari cache in the Bab el...
Study of the iconography and texts on sections of a 21st Dynasty coffin in the collection of the Mus...
The collection of the Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology at the University of Memphis contain...
Egyptian coffin decoration is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon with its own history and evo...
The coffin discussed in this article was found in 1891 in the main corridor of Bab el-Gasus, the col...
International audienceThe Museum of Fine Arts in Lyon houses coffin H 2320 and its mummy cover H 232...
After a major archeological discovery at the west bank of modern day Luxor in 1891, Egyptian authori...
This paper aims at presenting the most significant coffin fragments found in one of the shafts (P3) ...
In the Burgdorf Museum of Ethnology, a mummy rests in a coffin. According to the inventory book, it ...
This thesis is a presentation and discussion of relevant themes surrounding the iconography of coffi...
The anthropoid wooden coffin with plinth (L. 183.5 cm), datable to the mid-4th century B.C. (30th Dy...
The paper shows several results of my Master’s dissertation I sarcofagi a vernice nera della XVIII –...
During the Third Intermediate and Late Periods, wealthy Egyptians were sent to theirafterlives in da...
An Egyptian burial assemblage in the collection of the Museum of Ancient Art and Archaeology of the ...
Detail of hieroglyphic text on lower leg and foot case of painted wooden coffin of the priest of Mon...
The coffin of Nesytanebettawy (A.9) was retrieved from the second Deir el Bahari cache in the Bab el...
Study of the iconography and texts on sections of a 21st Dynasty coffin in the collection of the Mus...
The collection of the Institute of Egyptian Art and Archaeology at the University of Memphis contain...
Egyptian coffin decoration is a complex and multidimensional phenomenon with its own history and evo...
The coffin discussed in this article was found in 1891 in the main corridor of Bab el-Gasus, the col...
International audienceThe Museum of Fine Arts in Lyon houses coffin H 2320 and its mummy cover H 232...
After a major archeological discovery at the west bank of modern day Luxor in 1891, Egyptian authori...
This paper aims at presenting the most significant coffin fragments found in one of the shafts (P3) ...
In the Burgdorf Museum of Ethnology, a mummy rests in a coffin. According to the inventory book, it ...
This thesis is a presentation and discussion of relevant themes surrounding the iconography of coffi...
The anthropoid wooden coffin with plinth (L. 183.5 cm), datable to the mid-4th century B.C. (30th Dy...
The paper shows several results of my Master’s dissertation I sarcofagi a vernice nera della XVIII –...
During the Third Intermediate and Late Periods, wealthy Egyptians were sent to theirafterlives in da...
An Egyptian burial assemblage in the collection of the Museum of Ancient Art and Archaeology of the ...
Detail of hieroglyphic text on lower leg and foot case of painted wooden coffin of the priest of Mon...
The coffin of Nesytanebettawy (A.9) was retrieved from the second Deir el Bahari cache in the Bab el...