Salad

Bead net funerary shroud: A 2,500-year-old beaded veil from Egypt depicting the deceased’s transformation into Osiris

a beaded funeral shroud from ancient Egypt that depicts a person's face and a large scarab beetle

The shroud was made from a net of thousands of colored beads.

(Image credit: Art Institute of Chicago, Gift of Henry H. Getty and Charles L. Hutchinson (CC0, Public Domain))
QUICK FACTS

Name: Bead net funerary shroud

What it is: A veil of multicolored beads

Where it is from: Luxor, Egypt

When it was made: Circa 664 to 525 B.C.

Related posts

How did animals survive the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs?

sys.admin

Lifespan may be 50% heritable, study suggests

sys.admin

Poll: What do you think of PMOS, the new name for PCOS?

sys.admin

Leave a Comment