Coffin of Nesmin
This coffin belonged to Nesmin, who was a priest for the god Min in Akhmim. The names of Nesmin's parents are given in the coffin's inscriptions; his father was a priest called Djedhor and Nesmin's mother was a musician for Min called Tadiaset. The coffin was bought from the Egyptian government in 1886 together with Nesmin's mummified body (86.1.51).
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The Mummy of Nesmin: A Closer Look
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The Mummy of Nesmin: A Closer Look
Artwork Details
- Title: Coffin of Nesmin
- Period: Ptolemaic Period
- Date: 200–30 B.C.
- Geography: From Egypt, Northern Upper Egypt, Akhmim (Khemmis, Panopolis), Egyptian Antiquities Service/Maspero excavations 1885–86
- Medium: Plastered, painted, and gilded wood
- Dimensions: L. 182.9 × W. 42 × D. 41 cm (72 × 16 9/16 × 16 1/8 in.)
- Credit Line: Funds from various donors, 1886
- Object Number: 86.1.50a, b
- Curatorial Department: Egyptian Art
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