- with the heka crook.
Museo Egizio, Turin. The
crook and
flail on the
coffinette of
Tutankhamun William Blake's hand
painted print for his poem "The Shepherd"...
-
Coffinette of
Tutankhamun holding the
crook and flail, 18th dynasty....
- Lady' is in fact Tiye,
mother of Akhenaten. A lock of hair
found in a
coffinette bearing an
inscription naming Queen Tiye
proved a near
perfect match to...
- The
crook and
flail on the
coffinette of Tutankhamun...
- each
covered by a human-headed
stopper and
containing an
inlaid gold
coffinette that
housed one of the king's organs.
Between the
Anubis shrine and the...
- of
great interest. On May 26, 2006, a 42 cm. pink gold leaf
anthropoid coffinette was
discovered inside the
youth coffin,
under the pillows. The last and...
- sarcophagus,
mummy wrappings,
royal figurines;
canopic items (chest,
coffinettes, and jar stoppers),
various bracelets and even
shabti figures. Some items...
- was the
result of a reburial.
Apart from the
presence of the [king's]
coffinettes within an
extremely mixed group of
secondhand jars, the
broken condition...