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The back of mummy gold mask clipart

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The interstices and surrounding area are filled with a complex patterned ground, with the sides filled by a register of tyet knots and djed pillars, symbols of Isis and Osiris. Over the top of her head is a gilded wreath encircling a scarab beetle that represents the sun appearing at dawn, a metaphor for rebirth.

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The back of her head is then represented as resting on a decorated support. At the lower edge of her tunic are two holes, which were used for attaching the mask to the mummy. She wears a long Egyptian-style wig made of plant fibers, a deep-red tunic with black clavi (stripes), and jewelry that includes a lunula (crescent pendant), and snake bracelets. The woman is represented as if lying flat upon her bier. This mask is very similar to a group from Meir and almost certainly came from that site. They develop of course from Egyptian traditions, but appearances could be strongly individualized and Roman fashions of hairstyle, dress and jewelry were followed to varying degrees. Plaster masks seem to have been particularly popular in Middle Egypt.

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