December 4, 2020
Spotlight:
Unexpected Death
Tutankhamun on a Funerary Bed

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Tutankhamun
on a Funerary Bed.

The unexpected death of the young pharaoh in 1323 B.C. was mourned throughout Egypt. Except for the busy necropolis workshops, all labor halted and a period of ritual fasting was observed in addition to which the pharaoh’s men stopped shaving until his burial 70 days later, the customary interval required for the mummification process.
One such high official was Maya, the overseer of works in the Place of Eternity (the royal necropolis), royal scribe, and overseer of the burial treasury, who appears to have felt some affection for the young pharaoh. In addition to supervising Tutankhamun’s burial preparations in an unfinished and hastily appropriated commoner’s tomb, Maya’s personal sentiments are reflected in his touching funerary gift of this finely carved wooden ushabti figure, utterly unique in form, representing the pharaoh recumbent on a lion headed bier.
Protectively spreading their wings over the pharaoh's shrouded mummy are 2 bird effigies, the falcon-headed ka and the human-headed ba, each representing a spiritual double of the deceased.
A bandage on the figure is inscribed: Descend, my mother Nut (goddess of the sky), outstretch yourself over me and let me be one of your Imperishable Stars.
An inscribed dedication between the leonine paws of the bier records the name and titles of the gift's provider.
Maya's devotion to his sovereign was later demonstrated again upon his resealing of the violated tomb. After the 2nd attempt by graverobbers, the faithful overseer had the entrance corridor (traditionally left open to the sun) permanently filled with stone rubble, thus burying the little tomb which in time was forgotten for 3,300 years.
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FACES OF AFRICA:
A Mystical View of
Tribal Heritage
(38 Replica Masks and Sculptures)
On View at the
Museum of Ancient Wonders
TUTANKHAMUN:
"Wonderful Things"
Treasures From The Pharaoh's Tomb
(124 Egyptian replicas)
On view at the
Museum of Ancient Wonders
MESOZOICA:
The Age of Dinosaurs
(Approximately 100 fossil cast dinosaur elements and fully-mounted skeletons from around the world.)
On view at the
Museum of Ancient Wonders
LUCY:
The Story of Human Origins
(Courtesy of the Institute of Human Origins and the National Museum of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa)
On view exclusively at the
Museum of Ancient Wonders