This 3D object is a reconstruction of a part of a Coffin Lid from Max Freiherr von Oppenheim’s Arcaheological Collection. The upper part is made from photos of the original artifact (SfM technique) and the rest is recunstructed after extended research in the bibliography. The upper part of the rest of the lid follows the curviness of the original, the base is covered with an old wooden material and the inscription is follows the other inscriptions of the period.
- Period: Third Intermediate Period (22nd-25th Dynasty)
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Location: Northern Upper Egypt
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Current Location: Archaeological Institute, University of Cologne
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Software: Agisoft Metashape & Cinema 4D
Reference: Taylor, John H. 2009 ‘Coffins as evidence for a north-south divide in the 22nd – 25th dynasties’. In: Broekman, Gerard P. F., Demarée, R. J. and Kaper, Olaf E. (edd.) The Libyan Period in Egypt. Historical and cultural studies into the 21st – 24th dynasties: Proceedings of a conference at Leiden University, 25–27 October 2007, pp.375-415
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