Sarcophagus Fragment

29-87-633.1

From: Egypt | Dra Abu El-Naga

Curatorial Section: Egyptian

Object Number 29-87-633.1
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Egypt | Dra Abu El-Naga
Locus UC289 | TT289
Period New Kingdom | Nineteenth Dynasty
Section Egyptian
Materials Granite
Description

Fragment of a red granite sarcophagus belonging to the Lady of the House, Nefret-Mut, wife of Setauw, Viceroy of Kush under Ramses II, Dynasty XIX. This fragment represents the head end of the sarcophagus, and still retains the base, and a portion of the left side. The exterior is carved and painted. At the head is a yellow and black striped wig. At the shoulder is an image of Thoth, standing holding a staff in the vignette of BD151. To the left are three and a half columns of text. The second column contains the name and title of the deceased. To the left of the text is a standing anthropoid god labeled as Imsety. The top edge has a notch on the inside to accept the now missing lid. This top edge area is painted red.

Height 60 cm
Length 130 cm
Width 85 cm
Credit Line The Eckley B. Coxe Jr. Expedition to Drah abu el Naga (Thebes), Egypt; Clarence Stanley Fisher, 1921-1923

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