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Wooden coffin with the mummy of Ankhef. From Asyut, Egypt. 12th Dynasty, around 1900 BCE. Ankhef, an official at Asyut, was a middle-aged man who was at least 45 when he died. The mask, made of cartonnage, moulded linen stiffened with plaster, was made to represent the deceased as he would appear in the Afterlife, with the golden skin of a divine being. Inv. 46631.
Location
British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
ART193992
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Purpose
Public
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3775px × 4627px
Photo Credit
© The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY
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12th dynasty (1991-1786 BCE)
20th century BCE
Funerary
Head
Linen
Male
Man
Mummy
Plaster
Portrait