AEABB49
Description
Unwrapped bird of prey. Darker patches, linen and feathers visible. Appears to be intact.
Radiographs show a complete, mature F. tinnunculus (Kestrel). A fracture is visible in one of the claws and Harris Lines of Arrested Growth are visible. CT shows a radiodense anomaly in the cranium, which is thought to be resinous in origin.
Museum Acquisition Number: 11294
Radiographs show a complete, mature F. tinnunculus (Kestrel). A fracture is visible in one of the claws and Harris Lines of Arrested Growth are visible. CT shows a radiodense anomaly in the cranium, which is thought to be resinous in origin.
Museum Acquisition Number: 11294
Date
Unknown
Source
Acquired from the Robinow Collection (no. 70), January 1959
Rights
Manchester Museum
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In collection
Cite as
“AEABB49,” Ancient Egyptian Animal Bio Bank, accessed April 27, 2025, https://www.mummies.manchester.ac.uk/items/show/156.
Item Relations
This Item | relatedTo | Item: Max Emil Robinow (1845-1900) |