AEABB48
Description
Plain and tightly wrapped complete bird mummy bundle. The beak is exposed and intact and appears to be in an unusual position compared with other bird mummy bundles.
Complete and articulated skeleton of a Falco tinnunculus (Kestrel). The head has been pushed down onto the chest in a unusual position. CT shows there is no visible brain matter in the cranial cavity. There is evidence for residual internal organ matter in abdominal cavity. This inidividual was mummified in toto-air voides visible in the wing and tail feathers before being wrapped tightly in linen. The amount of linen coverage over the bird remains is quite low.
Museum Acquisition Number: 9429.
Complete and articulated skeleton of a Falco tinnunculus (Kestrel). The head has been pushed down onto the chest in a unusual position. CT shows there is no visible brain matter in the cranial cavity. There is evidence for residual internal organ matter in abdominal cavity. This inidividual was mummified in toto-air voides visible in the wing and tail feathers before being wrapped tightly in linen. The amount of linen coverage over the bird remains is quite low.
Museum Acquisition Number: 9429.
Date
Unknown
Source
Donated by Mrs E Thomas, 1936.
Rights
Manchester Museum
Central Manchester University Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Central Manchester University Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Format
JPG
Language
English
Original Format
JPG
In collection
Cite as
“AEABB48 ,” Ancient Egyptian Animal Bio Bank, accessed April 27, 2025, https://www.mummies.manchester.ac.uk/items/show/88.
Item Relations
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