Three bandages and a mummified snake package
- Accession Number
- EC71
- Current Location
- House of Death (ground floor), Mummification case
- Object Types
- Tomb equipment, Mummy trappings, Bandage | Organic remains, Reptile, Mummified remains of a reptile, Mummified remains of a snake
- Material
- Textile/fibres (Linen)
- Provenance
- Egypt
- Measurements
- Bandage 1 (rolled): Length: 115mm | Width: 43 Bandage 2 (rolled): Length: 74mm | Width: 44 Bandage 3 (rolled): Length: 63mm | Width: 33 Snake package (rolled): Length: 88mm | Width: 40
- Number of Elements
- 4
- Animal
- Snake
Licensing details
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please contact the Egypt Centre.
- Description
-
Three rolled bandages, one with black ink, and a mummified snake inside a linen package.
- Previous Owner
- Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome (1853–1936)
- Acquisition
- Assumed long-term loan, The Wellcome Trust (15 Feb 1971)
- Last modified: 27 Oct 2020