Object Details
Collector
Joseph Hirshhorn
Donor Name
Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden
Notes
PROVENIENCE UNDOCUMENTED. IDENTIFICATION PROVIDED BY HMSG. PAINTED FACE AND HEADDRESS WITH HANDS AT TORSO. MOUNTED ONTO WOOD BASE BY TWO IRON BARS (BY COLLECTOR?).
SEE SI ARCHIVES
Fragment of a mummy board. This is the mask portion, cartonnage, painted, of a mummy board, a panel inside a coffin laid on top of the wrapped mummy. Closer to an actual mask than those from coffin lids. Probably Ptolemaic period, has scarab beetle on headdress over forehead. Fingers of the hands are missing - were separate pieces of wood.
Record Last Modified
30 Jul 2020
Specimen Count
1
Culture
Ptolemaic (?)
Accession Date
28 Aug 1992
Accession Number
370312
USNM Number
A553162-0
Object Type
Mask
Length - Object
65 cm
Width - Object
34 cm
Place
Not Given, Egypt (not certain), Africa (not certain)
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Anthropology
Data Source
NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
Topic
Archaeology
Link to Original Record
Record ID
nmnhanthropology_8503978