RecordDum nuts< 1 of 1 > Back from Qurneh, Egypt
Dum nutsThese four nuts of the dum palm are among a number of grave goods placed in the rich burial of a woman and child at Qurneh in Egypt, sometime in the 17th Dynasty. The woman may have been a queen. The dum nuts are remarkably well preserved. They provide evidence of food considered appropriate for the journey to the Afterlife. Texts, paintings, and, where survival is good, burials, all provide evidence of the food eaten by ancient Egyptians. The wealthy ate meat, poultry, and fish as well as a wide variety of vegetables, fruits, pulses, nuts, dairy products, breads and cakes. Beer and wine have also been found. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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