Brazier from the Burial of Amenhotep New Kingdom ca. 1479–1458 In the small tomb of a boy named Amenhotep (), a group of jars (, , ) and this small brazier were found on either side of the coffin. The gray ashy material inside the bowl of the brazier are the remains of incense or a burnt offering that was probably made during the burial ceremony as seen in a detail from one of the Museum's facsimiles (see photo above and ). View more. Brazier from the Burial of Amenhotep. ca. 1479–1458 pottery. New Kingdom. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Shei
Brazier from the Burial of Amenhotep New Kingdom ca. 1479–1458 In the small tomb of a boy named Amenhotep (), a group of jars (, , ) and this small brazier were found on either side of the coffin. The gray ashy material inside the bowl of the brazier are the remains of incense or a burnt offering that was probably made during the burial ceremony as seen in a detail from one of the Museum's facsimiles (see photo above and ). View more. Brazier from the Burial of Amenhotep. ca. 1479–1458 pottery. New Kingdom. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, below the Tomb of Senenmut (TT 71), burial of Amenhotep, Brazier F, MMA excavations, 1935–36. Dynasty 18
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