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Secrets of forgotten Egyptian tomb statue revealed | Secrets of forgotten Egyptian tomb statue revealed |
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The head came from the tomb of an important noble buried close to a pyramid | The head came from the tomb of an important noble buried close to a pyramid |
A stone head that spent decades gathering dust on a wall has proved to be an Egyptian statue from an ancient tomb. | A stone head that spent decades gathering dust on a wall has proved to be an Egyptian statue from an ancient tomb. |
The statue fragment was one of hundreds of pieces, from a fossilised shark tooth to wartime posters, collected by a Nottinghamshire doctor. | The statue fragment was one of hundreds of pieces, from a fossilised shark tooth to wartime posters, collected by a Nottinghamshire doctor. |
When inspected, the relic was found to be mounted on a wooden board, which revealed it was 2,500 years old but also contained documents showing it was found in 1888 close to a "lost" pyramid. | When inspected, the relic was found to be mounted on a wooden board, which revealed it was 2,500 years old but also contained documents showing it was found in 1888 close to a "lost" pyramid. |
Valuer Richard Griza said: "I saw it over my shoulder, and I almost couldn't believe my eyes - it is a privilege to handle such an item." | Valuer Richard Griza said: "I saw it over my shoulder, and I almost couldn't believe my eyes - it is a privilege to handle such an item." |
Among the collection was this tooth, believed to have come from the giant shark megalodon | |
The artefact, measuring roughly 15cm (6in) square, is believed to be part of an "ushabti", a type of funerary figure which was intended to function as a helper in the afterlife. | |
Made of volcanic basalt, it has been dated to the 26th Dynasty (circa 664-525BC). | Made of volcanic basalt, it has been dated to the 26th Dynasty (circa 664-525BC). |
Mr Griza, from Arthur Johnson and Sons auctioneers, said the items had been collected by a local doctor. | |
"There were hundreds of items, and they were eclectic to say the least," he said. | |
"He seemed to have collected historical curios of all sorts, from sword handles to fossilised shark teeth. | "He seemed to have collected historical curios of all sorts, from sword handles to fossilised shark teeth. |
"The head had been on a wall for decades, and the gentleman's niece said they didn't pay much attention to it; it was just another thing to dust." | "The head had been on a wall for decades, and the gentleman's niece said they didn't pay much attention to it; it was just another thing to dust." |
Some details of its origin were on a label, but more were found in hidden documents | Some details of its origin were on a label, but more were found in hidden documents |
It was only when taken off the wall, it was found the wooden mounting contained documents revealing more about its past. | It was only when taken off the wall, it was found the wooden mounting contained documents revealing more about its past. |
The paperwork, drawings, and letters of provenance show it was found during Flinders Petrie's 1888 excavations at Hawara. | The paperwork, drawings, and letters of provenance show it was found during Flinders Petrie's 1888 excavations at Hawara. |
It came from the tomb of a great noble called Horuta, who was important enough to be buried close to the pyramid of pharaoh Amenemhat II, which has been largely destroyed over time. | It came from the tomb of a great noble called Horuta, who was important enough to be buried close to the pyramid of pharaoh Amenemhat II, which has been largely destroyed over time. |
Mr Griza said: "It is so rare to get an item with this provenance. | Mr Griza said: "It is so rare to get an item with this provenance. |
"We know where and when it was found, and it's so remarkable it was found by one of the pioneers in archaeology." | "We know where and when it was found, and it's so remarkable it was found by one of the pioneers in archaeology." |
Sir Flinders Petrie, who lived from 1853 until 1942, is regarded as one of the most important and influential figures in the history of Egyptology. | Sir Flinders Petrie, who lived from 1853 until 1942, is regarded as one of the most important and influential figures in the history of Egyptology. |
He pioneered a more scientific approach to both dating finds and regarding anything found on an excavation - no matter how mundane - as worthy of study. | He pioneered a more scientific approach to both dating finds and regarding anything found on an excavation - no matter how mundane - as worthy of study. |
Some of the collection has already been sold, but the head goes under the hammer at Arthur Johnson and Sons auctioneers on 24 May with an estimate of £1,500 to £2,500. | Some of the collection has already been sold, but the head goes under the hammer at Arthur Johnson and Sons auctioneers on 24 May with an estimate of £1,500 to £2,500. |
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