AN EGYPTIAN WOOD SARCOPHAGUS

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AN EGYPTIAN WOOD SARCOPHAGUS
THIRD INTERMEDIATE PERIOD TO EARLY LATE PERIOD, DYNASTY XXI-XXVI, 1070-525 B.C.

Painted with a striped nemes-headcloth surmounted by a scarab, the plastically rendered face flesh-tone in color, the white eyes with black pupils, rimmed in black with extended cosmetic lines and brows, wearing an elaborate foliate broad collar with falcon head terminals, the four sons of Horus below, two on either side of a vertical band of hieroglyphs, with two vertical columns in back and along the base with variations of an invocation offering to the god Osiris by the deceased, Heneshotepenamun, a son of Lady Nay, whose name is a theophoric compounded with that of Amun, 64in. (162.6 cm.) high