Friday, February 12, 2021

Discovery! Ancient mummies with golden tongues unearthed in Egypt

 There's been a new discovery in Egypt, and archaeologists found that some mummies were given golden tongues to speak with the God of the underworld. Here's the story from BBC News on Feb 2, 2021:


(photo: image caption   It is thought the dead were given the golden tongues so they could speak in the afterlife EGYPTIAN MINISTRY OF ANTIQUITIES)

Ancient mummies with golden tongues unearthed in Egypt

Source:  BBC NEWS: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-55902631 

Archaeologists have unearthed 2,000-year-old mummies with golden tongues placed inside their mouths in northern Egypt, the antiquities ministry says.

 An Egyptian-Dominican team working at Alexandria's Taposiris Magna temple discovered 16 burials in rock-cut tombs popular in the Greek and Roman eras.

 Inside were poorly-preserved mummies.

 It is thought the dead were given gold foil amulets shaped like tongues so that they could speak before the court of the god Osiris in the afterlife.

 Ancient Egyptians believed that Osiris was lord of the underworld and judge of the dead.

(ROB NOTEOsiris is the Egyptian Lord of the Underworld and Judge of the Dead, brother-husband to Isis, and one of the most important gods of ancient Egypt. The name `Osiris' is the Latinized form of the Egyptian Usir which is interpreted as 'powerful' or 'mighty'.)

(Image: Osiris by LarsRune on DeviantArt/Pinterest)

 The god was also pictured in gilded decorations on the cartonnage - a material made of layers of plaster, linen and glue - that was partially encasing one of the mummies, lead archaeologist Kathleen Martinez of the University of Santo Domingo was cited by the antiquities ministry as saying.

 The gilded decorations on the cartonnage around a second mummy's head depicted a crown, horns and a cobra snake, she added. On the chest, the decorations depicted a necklace from which hung the head of a falcon - the symbol of the god Horus.

 The remains of a cartonnage that encased a female mummy found in the tombs at Alexandria's Taposiris Magna temple

  Khaled Abo El Hamd, director general of the antiquities authority in Alexandria, said the archaeological mission at Taposiris Magna had also discovered the funeral mask of a woman, eight golden flakes of a golden wreath, and eight marble masks dating back to the Greek and Roman eras.

 The antiquities ministry said a number of coins bearing the name and portrait of Queen Cleopatra VII had previously been found inside the temple.

 Cleopatra VII was the last queen of the Greek-speaking Ptolemaic dynasty, ruling Egypt from 51-30 BC. After her death, Egypt fell under Roman domination.

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