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, ...
EditorialMarble tomb of Charles IV, le Bel (died 1328) and his Queen Jeanne d'Evreux (died 1371). From the former Abbey church of Maubuisson, Oise. The tomb contains the intes-times only, hence the small size and the leather bags (for the bowels) held by king 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, ...