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The Layered Life of JE26204: the Construction and Reuse of the Coffins of Henuttawy
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology Pub Date : 2019-12-01 , DOI: 10.1177/0307513320911383
Caroline Arbuckle MacLeod 1 , Kathlyn M. Cooney 2
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In the Twenty-first Dynasty, ancient Egypt was facing a number of economic, political, and religious challenges and transformations. To compensate for a lack of imported resources and subsidized incomes, the Egyptian people were robbing and reusing the tombs of their predecessors. Royal coffins and mummies were collected by priests and placed in tomb caches, supposedly for their protection. In this article, the authors show how a detailed material analysis of the coffins in these caches can help reveal the social history of Egypt at this time. The coffins of Queen Henuttawy prove to be a combination of Eighteenth and Twenty-First Dynasty construction and decoration, and may provide insight into the actions of Third Intermediate Period priests. Following these pieces through to their modern excavation and display in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo, it is evident that these objects continue to impact lives, acquiring additional layers of history and social significance.

中文翻译:

JE26204 的分层生命:Henuttawy 棺材的建造和再利用

在二十一王朝,古埃及面临着一系列经济、政治和宗教的挑战和变革。为了弥补进口资源和补贴收入的不足,埃及人民正在抢劫和再利用他们前辈的坟墓。皇家棺材和木乃伊由牧师收集并放置在墓穴中,据说是为了保护他们。在本文中,作者展示了对这些藏匿处棺材的详细材料分析如何有助于揭示此时埃及的社会历史。Henuttawy 女王的棺材被证明是十八和二十一王朝建筑和装饰的结合,可以让人们深入了解第三中间时期牧师的行为。这些作品经过现代发掘并在开罗埃及博物馆展出,
更新日期:2019-12-01
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