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TAA i.3.15 (headdress)

Caption
headdress
Dates
10 February 1934
Material
Ink
Paper
Measurements
36.5 x 26.0 cm (h x w)
Notes

Cutting from Illustrated London News, 19 February 1934, discussing headdresses now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Page collected by Carter for cross-referencing with diadem 256.4o. 

Scientific notes

TAA i.3.10 (third (innermost) coffin)
TAA i.3.11 (collars)
TAA i.3.13 (gesso)
TAA i.3.14 (gold)
TAA i.3.15 (headdress)
TAA i.3.16 (magical figures)
TAA i.3.18 (objects found on mummified body)
TAA i.3.21 (pall and its support)
TAA i.3.23 (Sepulchral shrines - General notes)
TAA i.3.24 (First (outermost) sepulchral shrine)
TAA i.3.25 (Second sepulchral shrine)
TAA i.3.26 (Third sepulchral shrine)
TAA i.3.27 (Fourth (innermost) sepulchral shrine)
TAA i.3.28 (objects found between the sarcophagus and the shrines)
TAA i.3.32 (trumpets)

Pages in this collection

writing and images of hair
TAA i.3.15.1

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