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- Rishi CoffinData from metmuseum.orgMedium: Wood, stucco, paintDimensions: l. 190 cm (74 13/16 in); w. 50 cm (19 11/16 in); h. 50 cm (19 11/16 in)Gallery
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Rishi coffin - Wikipedia
Rishi coffins are funerary coffins adorned with a feather design, which were used in Ancient Egypt. They are typical of the Egyptian Second Intermediate Period, c. 1650 to 1550 BC. The name comes from ريشة (risha), Arabic for "feather". See more
During the Egyptian Old Kingdom and Middle Kingdom, coffins were rectangular.
Anthropoid Coffins
The first coffins in anthropoid … See more• Gianluca Miniaci: Rishi Coffins and the Funerary Culture of Second Intermediate Period Egypt, London 2011, ISBN 978-1906137243 See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Rishi coffin | Second Intermediate Period - The …
Rishi coffin. Second Intermediate Period. ca. 1640–1550 B.C. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 114. Rishi coffins like this one are characterized by the feather pattern painted on their lids and by their wedge-shaped faces. They …
Rishi coffin of Puhorsenbu - The Metropolitan …
Title: Rishi coffin of Puhorsenbu. Period: Second Intermediate Period–Early New Kingdom. Dynasty: Dynasty 17–18. Date: ca. 1580–1479 B.C. Geography: From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, East of Pabasa, Burial B44, MMA …
Rishi Coffin | New Kingdom | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Development of the Egyptian Coffin - ARCE
The anthropoid shape decorated with a large pair of wings was used for royal and non-royal coffins during the Second Intermediate Period. This style, referred to as rishi after the Arabic word for feather, may have been associated with the …
"Rishi" coffin – Works – Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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Coffins of the Late Middle Kingdom - UCL
The rishi coffins are anthropoid coffins with a feather decoration over the torso, on the lid part. They are no longer part of a coffin set with an outer box coffin. Rishi coffin found by Petrie at Qurneh.
Rishi coffin | Second Intermediate Period–Early New …
Title: Rishi coffin. Period: Second Intermediate Period–Early New Kingdom. Dynasty: Dynasty 17–18. Date: ca. 1580–1479 B.C. Geography: From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Asasif, Courtyard CC 41, Tomb R 9, Burial A 1, MMA …
Burial equipment of rishi coffins and the osmosis of …
Although originally conceived as the innermost element of a set of box-shaped coffins, the anthropoid coffin independently evolved into a new type decorated with stylised feathers, now known as rishi ("feathered"). The passage from …
Rishi coffin of Puhorsenbu — Google Arts & Culture
Coffin of King Nubkheperra Intef — Google Arts & Culture
The Iconography of the Rishi Coffins and the Legacy …
This article attempts a philological, archaeological, and social analysis of the emergence of the rishi coffin style in the material culture of the Second Intermediate Period.
Some remarks on the development of rishi coffins
Although originally conceived as the innermost element of a set of box-shaped coffins, the anthropoid coffin independently evolved into a new type decorated with stylised feathers, now known as rishi ("feathered").
Rishi Coffins and the Funerary Culture of Second Intermediate …
Rishi coffin | Second Intermediate Period–Early New Kingdom
Rishi coffin - The Metropolitan Museum of Art
(PDF) A Rishi Coffin from Giza and the Development of this type …
Coffin of Ahmose | New Kingdom | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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