Mummy
Human Remains
E14344A
From: Egypt | Thebes (uncertain) (Egypt)
Curatorial Section: Egyptian
Object Number | E14344A |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Provenience | Egypt | Thebes (uncertain) (Egypt) |
Period | Third Intermediate Period | Twenty-First Dynasty | Twenty-Second Dynasty |
Date Made | 1085-730 BCE |
Section | Egyptian |
Materials | Human Remains |
Iconography | Human |
Description | Mummy of Nebnetcheru (Nebenteru). There are absesses around the first and third upper molar roots; moderate attrition of teeth in both jaws. (Dr. Cohen, 1932). When acquired by the Museum in 1924, the case was intact and closed. It was opened in 1933 to remove the mummy (A). The bottom (E14344B) and lid (E14344C) are now separate. |
Length | 171 cm |
Width | 40.6 cm |
Depth | 24 cm |
Credit Line | Purchased from Nicolas Tano, 1924 |
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