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Tomb of Sennenden, Luxor, Egypt
19th Dynasty 1290-1224B.C.
This master museum
replica of ancient Egyptian art is sure to be a conversation starter. Be the first in your
neighborhood with such an interesting wall plaque for Egyptian home decor.
The
God Anubis is represented here embalming the body of the high official
Sennedjem. The term embalming (Senefer) means “to give vitality again” and the
embalming house (per nefer) means “the house of vitality”. For the Egyptians,
death was transitory and the mummification allowed the deceased to be prepared
for the trip to the underworld and immortality.
The
process of mummification lasted seventy days. First, the body had ritual
washings, then, most of the brain was taken out through an opening in the
nose. The rest was dissolved with aromatic products. The heart, lungs and
viscera were taken out and placed in four jars. The heart was replaced by one
of ceramic or stone. The body, submerged for seventy days in dry natron, became
incorruptible and finally it was washed, dried and bandaged with fine linen. At
the same time sacred formulas were chanted.
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Features
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- Original located in tomb of Senneden at Luxor
- Enhance your interior decor
- Perfect gift
- Exquisite detail on this example of 19th dynasty art
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Specifications
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Size |
Approx. 11"H x 10"W x 1"D - Ready to hang |
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Materials |
Solid casting stone |
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Finish |
Sandstone with color detail |
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Shipping Weight |
7 lbs |
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See Also
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