Fragment of a coffin
- Accession Number
- EC406
- Current Location
- In storage
- Object Type
- Tomb equipment, Coffin/sarcophagus/cartonnage
- Period
- Third Intermediate Period
- Dynasty
- Twenty-first Dynasty
- Material
- Wood
- Provenance
- Egypt, Thebes/Luxor, Deir el-Bahri
- Measurements
- Height: 144mm | Width: 301mm | Depth: 44mm
- Number of Elements
- 1
Licensing details
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- Description
-
A coffin fragment made of painted wood which joins with EC413. The similarity in style suggests that these fragments come from the same coffin as EC407, EC411, and EC412. 290mm long. To the left is a hawk (probably Horus of the Horizon) standing on a uraeus, to the right, a mummiform figure. This piece probably dates to the Twenty-first Dynasty.
- Previous Owners
- Robert de Rustafjaell (1859â1943) | Sir Henry Solomon Wellcome (1853â1936)
- Acquisition
- Long-term loan, The Wellcome Trust (15 Feb 1971)
- Inscription
-
[...] pr [i͗mn] ꜥn-(m)-mr mꜣꜥ-ḫrw [...] house of Amun, Anemmer, true of voice.
- Language
- Egyptian
- Script
- Hieroglyphic
- Personal Name
- Anemmer (ęĽn-(m)-mr)
- Last modified: 03 May 2021