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A mummified falcon wrapped in linen bandages of two different colours and covered with fine threads.
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Gemummificeerde valk in linnen windsels van twee kleuren gewikkeld en afgedekt met fijne draden.
Faucon momifié emmailloté dans des bandelettes de lin de deux couleurs différentes et couvertes de beaux fils.
Ein mumifizierter Falke, der in Leinenbandagen in zwei unterschiedlichen Farben gewickelt und mit feinen Fäden bedeckt wurde.
Falcone mummificato avvolto in fasce di lino di due diversi colori e coperto da fili sottili.
Falcao mumificado, enfaixado em faixas de linho de duas cores diferentes e coberto com fios.
Momia de un halcón envuelto en vendas de lino de dos colores diferentes y cubiertas con hilos finos.
A mummified falcon wrapped in linen bandages of two different colours and covered with fine threads.
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On permanent loan from the Gilstrap Museum, Newark-upon-Trent, Nottinghamshire. Miss Gilstrap had generously contributed to the excavations of the British School of Archaeology in Egypt, including the 1912-1913 season of Flinders Petrie at Heliopolis, Kafr Ammar and Shurefa, from which the falcon came.
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W.M. Flinders Petrie & E. Mackay; "Heliopolis, Kafr Ammar and Shurafa", (1915) XXIII-XXV.
General Comment
Preservation: The bandaging has been damaged by insects/animals more on one side than the other but otherwise the mummy is in very good condition.
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