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  Coffin of Padimut (preliminary scan) 3D Model
Coffin of Padimut (preliminary scan) 3d model
Coffin of Padimut (preliminary scan)
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Coffin of Padimut (preliminary scan) 3d model contains 599,999 polygons and 299,936 vertices.

Egypt, Thebes, Deir el-Bahari Dynasty 22, 945–712 BC Painted cartonnage (linen and plaster) Harvard Semitic Museum, gift of Theodore M. Davis 1901.9.1 Scanned with Artec Leo; processing by Julia Puglisi and Peter Der Manuelian This model should be used for educational, non-commercial purposes only. Padimut was a priest and metal engraver in the Temple of Amun-Re at Thebes. This case is in two pieces today because it was cut open lengthwise upon discovery. The linen visible between the top and bottom pieces is modern. Ancient embalmers inserted Padimut’s mummified body into the case through an opening in the back. The opening was then laced up with cords and sealed with a coating of plaster. The case once lay inside a wooden coffin, which was inside a rectangular sarcophagus—like Russian nesting dolls
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Keywords:  egypt   thebes   harvard_semitic_museum   third_intermediate_period   padimut 
 


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