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Funerary Papyrus of Tayu-henut-Mut

Art from ancient Egypt. The Art Institute of Chicago has made this image available through its open access program.

Ricky Singh, MBA
Jul 14
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Culture

Ancient Egyptian

Title

Funerary Papyrus of Tayu-henut-Mut

Place

Egypt (Object made in)

Date

1069 BCE–945 BCE

Medium

Papyrus and pigment

Inscriptions

“Words spoken by Osiris foremost of the West, lord of Abydos, Wenenefer, lord of eternity… that he might give offerings and provisions to the Osiris, the mistress of the house and songstress of Amun-Re, king of the gods, Tayu-henut-Mut, true of voice, daughter of the scribe of the treasury Nes-pa-her-en-(ta-)hat, true of voice.”

Dimensions

24.5 × 101 cm (9 11/16 × 39 7/8 in.)

Credit Line

Gift of Henry H. Getty, Charles L. Hutchinson, Robert H. Fleming, and Norman W. Harris

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