Egypte

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Life after death was of crucial importance to the ancient Egyptians. They therefore prepared for the afterlife as well as possible while they were still in good health. Around 900 BC, when the dead were mummified, the Egyptians started to make close-fitting cartonnage covers for the mummies. Cartonnage was linen that had first been soaked in gum arabic. It would then be plastered, wrapped around the mummy, and laced at the back. Each covering was painted in different colours and many were coated with gold leaf.

hanger ; uraeus

Details

Inventory number: L.V.63-g

Department: Egypte

Object name: hanger

Material: goud ; hout

Dimensions: 2,1 x 1,4 cm

Period:

Finding place: Egypt

Details

Inventory number: L.V.63-f

Department: Egypte

Object name: hanger

Material: goud

Dimensions: H. 4,6 x B. 3,5 cm (1 13/16 x 1 3/8in.)

Period:

Finding place: Egypte

staff ornament; cone

Inventory number: F 1951/1.1

Department: Egypte

Object name: stafornament

Material: goud

Dimensions: 4,5 cm

Period: Middenrijk ; 12e dynastie

Finding place: Egypte

Inventory number: AO 2h-5

Department: Egypte

Object name: ring

Material: goud

Dimensions: Diam. 2,5 cm

Period:

Finding place: Egypte