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The lost mummy of Djedhor

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Produktnummer: 16A63170397
Autor: Raven, Maarten J.
Veröffentlichungsdatum: 21.07.2025
EAN: 9789464263459
Auflage: 001
Sprache: Englisch
Seitenzahl: 132
Produktart: Gebunden
Verlag: Sidestone Press
Produktinformationen "The lost mummy of Djedhor"
In the rich archives of the Leiden Museum of Antiquities lies a fascinating manuscript dealing with the autopsy on an Ancient Egyptian mummy. This was performed in 1878 by the Museum's curator Willem Pleyte. Thanks to Pleyte's detailed procès-verbal, the mummy (which did not survive the dissection) can be reconstructed at least on paper. The name of the deceased has been inscribed on the mummy's cartonnage, on some of the linen bandages, and on the Book of the Dead papyrus retrieved by Pleyte from the mummy wrappings. Several other items had been slipped between the wrappings, such as an amuletic necklace and various pieces of funerary jewellery. Together with textile samples of the diverse shrouds and bandages, all these finds have been preserved in the Museum's reserves. This rich documentation allows us to recognize this assemblage as the remains of an elite burial in Ptolemaic Thebes. The texts identify its owner as a priest called Djedhor, the son of Neferibre and Takerheb. Comparable mummies and funerary objects in other museums in Europe, Egypt and the United States help to interpret the various items found on Djedhor's mummy. Moreover, we can thereby visualise the additional material once present in the tomb, such as the mummy's coffins, canopic chest, stela, and Ptah-Sokar-Osiris statue. Finally, the common acquisition history of all these items points to the original location of Djedhor's tomb and suggests through whose hands his remains must have passed on their way to Leiden. Contents Preface I. The autopsy and its museological context 1. The Leiden mummy collection and its formation 2. Previous dissections 3. The acquisition of Djedhor's mummy 4. The 1878 autopsy 5. The procès-verbal II. Djedhor's funerary ensemble and its parallels 6. Numbering issues 7. The cartonnage 8. The garlands 9. The bead net 10. Outer wrappings 11. Anklets and sandals 12. The Book of the Dead papyrus 13. Amuletic necklace 14. Inner wrappings 15. Mummification techniques 16. Other burial gifts III. Djedhor's burial and its archaeological context 17. Date 18. Social status 19. Provenance 20. Conclusion Appendix 1. Comments by Leemans Appendix 2. Reply by Pleyte List of illustrations Abbreviations Bibliography Indices
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