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The mummy of an ibis (Ibis religiosa), wrapped in plain, light coloured linen. The ibis was sacred to Thoth, the god of writing and knowledge.
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Mummie van een ibis (Ibis religiosa), gewikkeld in effen lichtgekleurd linnen. De ibis was het heilige dier van Thoth, de god van het schrift en van de wijsheid.
Momie d'un ibis (Ibis religiosa) enveloppée dans une simple toile de lin légèrement colorée. L'ibis était l'oiseau sacré de Thoth, le dieu de l'écriture et de la connaissance.
Die Mumie eines Ibis (Ibis religiosa), die in schlichtes, helles Leinen gewickelt ist. Der Ibis war Thot, dem Gott der Schrift und des Wissens, heilig.
Mummia di un ibis (ibis religiosa), avvolta in semplici fasce di lino di colore chiaro. L'ibis era sacro a Thoth, il dio della scrittura e della conoscenza.
Múmia de íbis (Ibis religioso), enfaixado em linho liso de cor clara. O íbis era sagrado para Tot, deus da escrita e da sabedoria.
Momia de un ibis (ibis religiosa), envuelta en lino sencillo ligeramente coloreado. El ibis era sagrado para Thot, el dios de la escritura y el conocimiento.
The mummy of an ibis (Ibis religiosa), wrapped in plain, light coloured linen. The ibis was sacred to Thoth, the god of writing and knowledge.
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Part of the collection of the Castle Museum, Norwich, purchased in 1956. Originally the mummy had been in the private collection of Sir Reginald Beauchamp.
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Site: Possibly Thebes.
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