Mummy Board of Tabakmut ca. 1000–950 Third Intermediate Period This mummy board was found nested inside Tabakmut's outer and inner coffins (, b and ). When the excavators opened the inner coffin, they found that the face, wig, and hands of this board had been chopped off, likely because they prevented the funeral party from closing the lid. Fortunately, most of the pieces had been tucked inside the box, so the face and hands at least could be on the inner and outer coffins, the deceased wears a striated wig bound with a fillet, but in this case he has a short tr


Mummy Board of Tabakmut ca. 1000–950 Third Intermediate Period This mummy board was found nested inside Tabakmut's outer and inner coffins (, b and ). When the excavators opened the inner coffin, they found that the face, wig, and hands of this board had been chopped off, likely because they prevented the funeral party from closing the lid. Fortunately, most of the pieces had been tucked inside the box, so the face and hands at least could be on the inner and outer coffins, the deceased wears a striated wig bound with a fillet, but in this case he has a short trapezoidal beard, associated with the living, attached to his chin rather than the long "divine" version seen on the inner coffin. Beneath the elaborate collar that covers the shoulders and neck, the board is divided by bands of inscription into square sections containing images of the deceased before Osiris. The interior was left that Tabakmut's name was not included in any of the Mummy Board of Tabakmut. ca. 1000–950 Wood, paint, paste. Third Intermediate Period. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahri, Tomb MMA 60, Chamber, Burial of Tabakmut (Ch2), MMA excavations, 1923–24. late Dynasty 21


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