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The Many Layers of an Egyptian Mummy - Historicaleve 4 – Wooden Coffin The body was placed in an anthropoid wooden coffin Those of royalty may have been painted with gold leaf and decorated with precious jewels A death mask made of cartonnage, wood or precious metals was placed on the head to ensure that its soul could recognize its body
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How to mummify a pharaoh: A step-by-step guide - History Skills Learn the step-by-step process of mummifying a pharaoh in ancient Egypt Discover how embalmers preserved the body for the afterlife, from organ removal to the 'Opening of the Mouth' ceremony
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Katebet - Wikipedia Katebet was an Ancient Egyptian priestess at Karnak temple in Thebes, Egypt She held the title "Chantress of Amun" [2] Katebet's coffin and mummy were found in Thebes She died during the late Eighteenth or early Nineteenth Dynasties of Egypt [3] Radiographic examination of her mummy revealed she was elderly at death [3][4] She had lost almost all of her teeth, and had arthritis in her
ANCIENT FACES: MUMMY PORTRAITS FROM ROMAN EGYPT Placing a painted portrait on the face of a mummy, or wrapping the entire body into a painted shroud, were not the only forms of artistic funerary outfit common in Roman Egypt
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Ancient Egyptian funerary practices - Wikipedia The front of the mummy was often painted with a selection of traditional Egyptian symbols Mummy masks, in cartonnage, plaster, or stucco, in either traditional Egyptian style or Roman style, might be added to the mummies [18] Another possibility was a Roman-style mummy portrait, executed in encaustic (pigment suspended in wax) on a wooden panel