Funerary equipment of Queen Isa-em-Kheb: a wig and hamper
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Funerary equipment of Queen Isa-em-Kheb: a wig and hamper
A little chest of papyrus and the wig of the 21st Dynasty Princess Isa-em-Kheb, as discovered by Professor Maspero at Thebes in Upper Egypt, during his investigation in April 1881. Egyptologist Ameila Edwards described these artefacts in the accompanying article in the Illustrated London News, " The smaller hampers contained each an enormous wig, highly frizzed and curled, such as was worn by Egyptian ladies of rank on state occasions."
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© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans
1881 21st Chest Curled Dynasty Edwards Egyptologist Funerary Hamper Hampers Papyrus Thebes
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