Mummy Case
Dublin Core
Title
Mummy Case
Subject
Archaeology
Description
"The wooden mummy case dates from Dynasty 21 (1069-969 BC) and is covered by cartonnage. Ancient Egyptian cartonnage is a material made from layers of linen or papyrus, coated with gesso (a calcium based mineral substance) and then painted. The mummy case is inscribed with traditional formulae to secure eternal life for the owner, such as, on the coffin lid, two winged discs and a winged scarab beetle.
A mummy case was an important part of funerary equipment for wealthy ancient Egyptians preparing for afterlife. The colour and decoration indicate the social status of the person. The scenes and images on the cases would help the owner defeat obstacles in the afterlife." (UCL Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology)
A mummy case was an important part of funerary equipment for wealthy ancient Egyptians preparing for afterlife. The colour and decoration indicate the social status of the person. The scenes and images on the cases would help the owner defeat obstacles in the afterlife." (UCL Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology)
Source
UCL Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology
Date
1069-969 BC
Format
Wood, ancient Eygptian cartonnage
Files
Collection
Citation
“Mummy Case,” A Collection of Collections, accessed May 16, 2024, https://nikkicollects.omeka.net/items/show/4.