Alabaster Canopic Jar In Two Parts
Object Details
- Collector
- Joseph Hirshhorn
- Donor Name
- Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden
- PROVENIENCE UNDOCUMENTED. IDENTIFICATION PROVIDED BY HMSG.
- Jackal-headed lid, mismatch between inscription and lid figure.
- From NMNH Exhibit Hall "Eternal Life in Ancient Egypt" label for this artifact, 2011: Canopic jar, ca. 664-525 BC. Container held mummified organs needed for the deceased's immortal body. The jackal, Duamutef, guardian of the stomach, crowns the jar.
- Record Last Modified
- 12 Jul 2017
- Specimen Count
- 2
- Culture
- Egyptian, Late Period, Dynasty XXVI
- Accession Date
- 28 Aug 1992
- Accession Number
- 370312
- USNM Number
- A553174-0
- Object Type
- Canopic Jar
- Height - Object
- 51.117 cm
- Depth - Object
- 25.718 cm
- Place
- Egypt (not certain), Africa (not certain)
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- Anthropology
- NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
- Topic
- Archaeology
- Record ID
- nmnhanthropology_8503990
- Metadata Usage (text)
- CC0
- GUID (Link to Original Record)
- http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/3940c984c-c877-4347-87f7-778e1a0a15ca
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