When I saw this piece I really liked it because of how colorful it was! No matter how many times I see artifacts in museums, Iβm always shocked by how bright the colors still are on some objects!
This is a coffin π ±ππΎ fragment (Late Period, Dynasties 26-31 c. 664-332 B.C.E.) that shows the goddess πΉπ Isis π¨πππ in mourning. Since in Egyptian mythology Isis π¨ππ₯ assisted in the resurrection of Osiris πΉπ¨π, it was believed that she would be instrumental in the rebirth of the deceased π ππ±. This is why she was always seen on coffins π ±ππΎπͺ or sarcophagi ππΉππππ¦.
Letβs read some hieroglyphs πΉππͺ! The inscription I have translated is on the right column: βππππ¨ππππ ¨ππΉπ β
πππ – Words Spoken By
π¨πππ Isis (Isis is more commonly written like this βπ¨ππ₯β or β π¨πππ₯β)
π
¨π – the Great (greatness)
πΉπ
– Goddess (can also be written as πΉπ)
Put together, the inscription reads:
βWords spoken by Isis, the great goddess…β The rest of the inscription is cut off.