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Network pouches made of faience beads, from royal burial

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at Qurneh, Egypt

Postcard of Network pouches made of faience beads, from royal burial.
000-180-000-284-C
© National Museums Scotland

Network pouches made of faience beads, from royal burial

These two beadwork pouches are among the grave goods from the grave of a 17th Dynasty queen and her child at Qurneh in Egypt. They were found inside the queen's coffin, one below her head and the other draped from a headrest.

The pouches consist of numerous small blue faience beads threaded to make a network, with loop handles. One has a tassel at the bottom. They were each made to hold and suspend a pot or other container.

This grave, from the burial place of the kings and queens of Thebes, is remarkable as it dates from a time when Egypt was politically divided and relatively poor. The queen and her child have been lavishly equipped for the Afterlife.


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Online ID: 000-180-000-284-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1909.527.4 A
Date: 17th Dynasty
17th Dynasty
Around 1641 to 1539 BC (2nd Intermediate Period: 17th Dynasty)
Material:
Dimensions: 5.00" x 5.00"
5.00" x 5.00"
What: Bead network pouch
Bead network pouch
Subject: Personal ornament / beads
Personal ornament / beads
Who: Professor W.M. Flinders Petrie (Excavator)
Professor W.M. Flinders Petrie (Excavator)
Where: Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egypt
Event:
Description: One of two blue glaze bead network pouches with loop handles: Ancient Egyptian, 17th Dynasty
One of two blue glaze bead network pouches with loop handles: Ancient Egyptian, 17th Dynasty
References:
  • Petrie, W.M. Flinders. Qurneh. London: School of Archaeology in Egypt, 1909. 
  • Qurneh / by W.M. Flinders Petrie. London, B.S.A.E. & B. Quaritch, 1909, 6 - 10 
  • Qurneh / by W.M. Flinders Petrie. London, B.S.A.E. & B. Quaritch, 1909, 6 - 10 
  • Sheridan, J A (ed). Heaven and Hell and Other Worlds of the Dead. Edinburgh: National Museum of Scotland, 2000. 
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