Coffin of Pa-di-mut

Coffin of Pa-di-mut

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Egypt (Thebes, Deir el-Bahari) Dynasty 22, 945–712 BC Painted cartonnage (linen and plaster) Gift of Theodore M. Davis Harvard Semitic Museum 1901.9.1 Pa-di-mut served as a priest and metal engraver in the Temple of Amun-Re at Karnak, Thebes (modern Luxor). His mummy case was uniquely carved with relief images in plaster before painting began. The artwork depicts Pa-di-mut's successful transition into the afterlife. Anubis, god of jackals, attends to Pa-di-mut's mummy on his chest. Above it, Re-Horakhty, sun god with a hawk's head and solar crown, sits regally. In place of the usual Osiris image, Eighteenth Dynasty king Amenhotep I (1525–1504 BC) appears as patron of the necropolis/burial ground. Photogrammetry by Peter Der Manuelian 3D modeling by Mohamed Abdelaziz, Indiana University, Egyptology This model is for educational purposes only and cannot be used commercially.

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