Mummy discovered at Fayoum's Deir Al-Banat & The sarcophagus
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Mostafa
Waziri, the secretary-general of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, said that
the sarcophagus is in poor condition, with cracks all over its lid and base.
The mummy, however, is well-preserved.
He
explains that the mummy is wrapped in linen and has a blue and gold cartonnage
mask. The mask is decorated with scenes depicting the sky deity Kheibir, while
the mummy's chest is decorated with the face of the goddess Isis. The legs have
an image of a white sabot.
Mohamed
Abdel-Latif, head of the antiquities ministry’s Coptic and Islamic Antiquities
Department, said that the sarcophagus and the mummy underwent conservation work
at the site before they were transferred to Fayoum for restoration.
Abdel-Latif said that Deir Al-Banat is known for its Islamic and Coptic antiquities, with its Graeco-Roman necropolis and early Coptic churches and cemeteries.
Abdel-Latif said that Deir Al-Banat is known for its Islamic and Coptic antiquities, with its Graeco-Roman necropolis and early Coptic churches and cemeteries.
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