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The Iconography in a Clay Coffin of Ancient Egypt. A Guarantee of Resurrection.

by mrvaldesogo | Oct 29, 2021 | Blog "Hair and Death in Ancient Egypt"

Clay Coffin of Men. Dynasty XVIII. Tell el-Yahoudiyeh (tomb 411). Musées Royaux d’Art et d’Histoire de Bruxelles, E.4348. Photo: MRAH Coffins in Ancient Egypt were not made just in wood, but also in ceramic. Although these kind of coffins are much more...
Polychromy in Ancient Egyptian Art.

Polychromy in Ancient Egyptian Art.

by mrvaldesogo | Nov 25, 2020 | Blog "Hair and Death in Ancient Egypt"

Colour is a very important element in aesthetics, because by itself it provokes immediate emotions. A colour can determine a state of mind, predispose us to something or even influence someone’s attitude. Effects of Colours in our Emotions. The cold colours,...

Isis and Nephthys in Ancient Egyptian Solar Iconography.

by mrvaldesogo | Feb 9, 2015 | Blog "Hair and Death in Ancient Egypt"

It was a fact, that the ancient Egyptian corpus of images needed an iconography for expressing the union of Re and Osiris. And little by little in this iconography Isis and Nephthys, the two mourners of Osiris, became essential. In the XIX Dynasty the ancient Egyptian...

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