EditorialFragment of the Upper Right Corner of One Side of Siptah's Canopic Box, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 19, reign of Siptah, ca. 11941188 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Siptah (KV 47), Davis excavations, 1912, Trave...
EditorialFragment of a Canopic Chest of Queen Tiya, New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Amenhotep IIThutmose IV, ca. 14271390 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Siptah (KV 47), Davis excavations, 1912, Travertine (Egyptian alabaster).
EditorialCanopic Chest Lid Fragment, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 19, reign of Siptah, ca. 11941188 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Siptah (KV 47), Davis excavations, 1912, Travertine (Egyptian alabaster), N.A.
EditorialFragment of a Canopic Chest of Queen Tiya, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 18, reign of Amenhotep IIThutmose IV, ca. 14271390 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Siptah (KV 47), Davis excavations, 1912, Travertine (Egypt...
EditorialFragment of the Outer Surface Decoration of Siptah's Canopic Chest, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 19, reign of Siptah, ca. 11941188 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Siptah (KV 47), Davis/Burton excavations, 191213, ...
EditorialCanopic Chest Lid Fragment, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 19, reign of Siptah, ca. 11941188 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Siptah (KV 47), Davis excavations, 1912, Travertine (Egyptian alabaster), N.A.
EditorialFragment of a Canopic Chest of Queen Tiya, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 18, reign of Amenhotep IIThutmose IV, ca. 14271390 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Siptah (KV 47), Davis excavations, 1912, Travertine (Egypt...
EditorialFragment of a Canopic Chest of Queen Tiya, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 18, reign of Amenhotep IIThutmose IV, ca. 14271390 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Siptah (KV 47), Davis excavations, 1912, Travertine (Egypt...
EditorialLarge Section of the Interior Surface of Siptah's Canopic Chest, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 19, reign of Siptah, ca. 11941188 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Siptah (KV 47), Davis excavations, 1912, Travertine (...
EditorialFragment of the Lower Edge of Siptah's Canopic Chest, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 19, reign of Siptah, ca. 11941188 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Siptah (KV 47), Davis excavations, 1912, Travertine (Egyptian al...
EditorialCanopic Jar (07.226.1) with a Lid in the Shape of a Royal Woman's Head (30.8.54), New Kingdom, Amarna Period, Dynasty 18, reign of Akhenaten, ca. 13491336 B.C. or shortly thereafter, From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tomb KV 55, Dav...
EditorialCanopic Chest Lid Fragment, New Kingdom, Ramesside, Dynasty 19, reign of Siptah, ca. 11941188 B.C., From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Valley of the Kings, Tomb of Siptah (KV 47), Davis excavations, 1912, Travertine (Egyptian alabaster), N.A.
EditorialCanopic jars for the embalmed intestines of the defunct The jars bear the following inscriptions: Hapi Amset, Dua-mutef, and Kebehsenuf; the last contains the intes-tines of Itj, engraver in the temple of Anubis. Egypt. Limestone (600 BCE) -Inv. 7186, ...
EditorialPolychormed canopic jars. Used by the egyptians during the mummification to preserve the viscera. On the left, painted jar of a child of the Royal Nursery of Ahmose. 1500 BC. From Upper Egypt. In the center, painted jar without inscription. 1450 BC. On...
EditorialCanopic jar lid with falcon head (Qebehsenuef), Late Period, Dynasty 26, 664?525 B.C, From Egypt, Limestone, H. 7.6 cm (3 in.); w. 10.3 cm (4 1/16 in.); d. 10.2 cm (4 in.); diam. of foot 6.9 cm (2 11/16 in.).
EditorialCanopic jar with conical lid, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12?13, ca. 1859?1640 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht South, Mastaba of Imhotep, Tomb 5111, 1913?14, Yellow limestone, H. 27.5 cm (10 13/16 in.).
EditorialCanopic jars for the embalmed intestines of the defunct The jars bear the following inscriptions: Hapi Amset, Dua-mutef, and Kebehsenuf; the last contains the intes-tines of Itj, engraver in the temple of Anubis. Egypt. Limestone (600 BCE) -Inv. 7186, ...