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San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Beryl and Hank McCleary.

Falcon Mummy

San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Beryl and Hank McCleary.
San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Beryl and Hank McCleary.
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Falcon Mummy

Place made:Egypt
Culture: Egyptian
Date: ca. 712 B.C.-A.D. 395
Dimensions:
h. 11 7/8 in. (30.2 cm); w. 2 3/4 in. (7 cm)
Credit Line: San Antonio Museum of Art, gift of Beryl and Hank McCleary
Object number: 2003.50.3
Provenance: acquired by Beryl Nowlin McCleary and Henry G. McCleary (1922-2008) in Egypt, 1963-1967; Henry and Beryl McCleary, by gift to the San Antonio Museum of Art, 2003
Label Text
(Group label with 2003.50.2)
These mummies contain complete falcon skeletons. The X-ray of the left mummy shows the falcon with the wings folded in close to the body and the legs outstretched. The limbs are bent slightly and the skull appears to be pointing upwards from the neck.

The mummy on the right is wrapped in a nontraditional manner. It is possible that its limbs were removed and replaced in the incorrect position. The sharp angle of the head and neck in relation to the lower spine, visible in the X-ray, indicates that this bird was decapitated.

The darkness of the wrappings of both of these mummies is probably the result of dipping the birds in hot resin after mummification.

(Sarah Schellinger, 2018)
Not on view


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