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Embalming Bed

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AN EMBALMING bed used by ancient Egyptians to prepare the deceased for mummification has been discovered by chance in Luxor, Nevine El-Aref reports.

Following weeks of restoration work, a number of wooden plaques that were found inside a jar unearthed in tomb KV63 at the Valley of the Kings on Luxor's west bank have proved to be the remains of a mummification bed.

The pieces have been identified as a plain, 170cm-long bed with a head rest and two carved heads of a lion and a lioness at the end. It slopes downwards 5cm from head to toe in order to help drain bodies being prepared for mummification. Bodies had their organs removed as soon as possible after death, including the brain, which was thrown away as it was thought to serve no purpose in the afterlife. The heart was left in the body, with other organs cleaned, perfumed and preserved in jars to be buried with the mummy. Afterwards, the corpse spent 40 days on the bed to drain the fluids, and another 15 days while it was bandaged.

"It is really a very important discovery, which confirms that KV63 is not a tomb for an individual but a storehouse for materials and objects used in mummification," SCA Secretary-General Zahi Hawass told Al-Ahram Weekly. He explained that in 2005, when the American-Egyptian mission found the tomb, it was empty apart from 28 clay jars of different sizes, seven anthropoid coffins and some embalming materials such as resin, oils, herbs and linen wraps. On opening one of the jars the mission found the wooden plaques and they did not know what they were, what their function might have been or why they were stored in a jar. "But with the help of Egyptian conservator Amani Nashed, the team was finally able to reassemble the pieces to form a bed of the type used in the ancient Egyptian mummification process," Hawass said.

From Al-Ahram weekly


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A very interesting article Hepzi :) it is not very often that something like this comes to light. It just goes to show that even something like the KV 63 cache which seemed a little disappointing at first, can in fact contribute greatly to our knowledge.
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Horus wrote: it is not very often that something like this comes to light. It just goes to show that even something like the KV 63 cache which seemed a little disappointing at first, can in fact contribute greatly to our knowledge.
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I'll have to take your word for that Horus! :roll: :oops: As you know, I don't spend much time with the History and Archeological stuff, but every now and then something will catch my eye. [/face]
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:D That really is fascinating to see and great work done to put it back together again.
Nice to see some more of the finds in KV63 being shown to us
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We saw this at the KV63 lecture, they actually made some replica feet because only 3 were really strong enough for use, so the others were made using them as the template. It was Zahi Hawass who actually suggested they tried the reconstruction when he visited apparently.
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It was Zahi Hawass who actually suggested they tried the reconstruction when he visited apparently.
I suppose he has some redeeming features then. :lol:
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At the lecture which Otto gave it was announced that the bed will be going on display in the Mummification Museum.
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It is on display there - it was moved soon after restoration.
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That's good news :) just one more reason for another visit.
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I remember going around King Tut's treasures at the Cairo Museum and looking at one of the gold gilt embalming couches and there were definite old rusty coloured blood stains on it.
I asked the guide and he said it could very well be blood :)
It's in the hall just outside the gold room and not far from the chariots if anyone goes and wants to check it out.
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