Fragment Of A Royal Wig Sculpted In Wood
Fragment of a royal wig sculpted in wood, XVIIIth - XIXth Dynasty (circa 1540 BC-circa 1190 BC). Part of coffin, carved wooden headdress or wig, with wood inlay itself inlaid with pieces of faience, remains of cowhide thonging. Dimensions: height: 24 cm max. (Photo by Ashmolean Museum/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
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Hulton Archive
Date created:
01 January, 2000
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- Ancient Egyptian Culture,
- Blue,
- Egypt,
- Pottery,
- Wig,
- 12th Century BC,
- 13th Century BC,
- 14th Century BC,
- 15th Century BC,
- 16th Century BC,
- 19th Dynasty,
- Ancient Civilisation,
- Arts Culture and Entertainment,
- Brown,
- Delftware,
- Egyptian Dynasty,
- Gemstone,
- Inlay,
- Jewellery,
- Majolica,
- Part Of,
- Royalty,
- Sculpture,
- Temple of Hatshepsut,
- West Asia,
- Wood - Material,