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Title: mummy cloth

Date created: early 11th-mid 7th Century BCE

Accession number: ITC 2000.9.108

Site Location(s): Created in - Egypt, Africa( 27, 30 )

Place of creation: Made in Egypt

Period: XXI -XXV Dynasty

Manifest: https://iiif.library.leeds.ac.uk/presentation/cc/bfzxs9vs

Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/671327

Collection group(s): International Textile Collection

Description

Fragment of fine, light-mid brown, plain woven fabric. At one end are five blue dyed weft thread stripes of 7, 3, 3, 3 and 5 threads.


This is a part of a bandage from the mummy of an elderly woman, named on her coffin as Ta-Aath. The provenance is uncertain but the tomb may have been in Luxor, from where the mummy was brought to Britain by John Frewen in 1858. In a 1908 report, Margaret Murray dated the mummy to the mid 7th-late 6th centuries BCE (XXVIth dynasty), an analysis by A.R.David in 1979 suggested a date range from the early 11th to mid 7th centuries BCE (XXIst to XXVth dynasties).

Physical characteristics

Category: Textile

Technique: Textile - Woven - Plain weave

Medium: linen

Object: width 4cm height 12cm

Accession details

Accession number: ITC 2000.9.108

Accession date: 19/09/2008

Source: Gift

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