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
In collection
Cite as
“AEABB49,” Ancient Egyptian Animal Bio Bank, accessed April 23, 2026, https://www.mummies.manchester.ac.uk/items/show/156.
Item Relations
| This Item | relatedTo | Item: Max Emil Robinow (1845-1900) |
