There are so many beautiful π€ images π ±ππ ±πͺ of the gods πΉπΉπΉ on this mummiform coffin π ±ππΎ! Who are some of the gods πΉπΉπΉ and goddesses πΉπΉπΉπ you can see?! Let me know in the comments! This coffin is made of cartonnage, which is a material that is made when linen π± or papyrus π―π mixed with plaster! This is from the Third Intermediate Period, and dates from the 22nd – 25th Dynasties. This mummy case π ±ππΎ belonged to a priest πΉπ named Nespanetjerenpere. While to many the images π ±ππ ±πͺ may seem like random pictures of the gods πΉπΉπΉ, it is actually a collection of carefully selected religious symbols meant to help guide Nespanetjerenpere on his journey to the afterlife πΌπΏππ and and ensure rebirth ππΏπ ±. This is my personal video and original text. DO NOT repost. #ancientEgypt#egyptology#ancientegyptblog#hieroglyphics#egitto#μ΄μ§νΈ#egyptianhistory#anticoegitto#egyptologist#egyptianmythology#brooklynmuseum
There are so many beautiful π€ images π ±ππ ±πͺ of the gods πΉπΉπΉ on this mummiform coffin π ±ππΎ! Who are some of the gods πΉπΉπΉ and goddesses πΉπΉπΉπ you can see?! Let me know in the comments!
This coffin is made of cartonnage, which is a material that is made when linen π± or papyrus π―π mixed with plaster! This is from the Third Intermediate Period, and dates from the 22nd – 25th Dynasties.
This mummy case π ±ππΎ belonged to a priest πΉπ named Nespanetjerenpere. While to many the images π ±ππ ±πͺ may seem like random pictures of the gods πΉπΉπΉ, it is actually a collection of carefully selected religious symbols meant to help guide Nespanetjerenpere on his journey to the afterlife πΌπΏππ and and ensure rebirth ππΏπ ±.