Skip Navigation Penn Museum logo
  • My Finds 0
Online Collections
  • Browse

    Browse

    Search Collections
    Highlights
    Collections Map
    Objects On View
    Video/Film
  • About

    About

    About Collections
    Access the Collections
    Download Data
    Rights and Permissions
  • Read More

    Read More

    Journal (1919-1935)
    Bulletin (1930-1958)
    Expedition (1958-Present)
    Publications
    Our Blog: Penn Museum Voices
    Websites
  • Search
  • Browse
    • Search Collections
    • Highlights
    • Collections Map
    • Objects On View
    • Video/Film
  • About
    • About Collections
    • Access the Collections
    • Download Data
    • Rights and Permissions
  • Read More
    • Journal (1919-1935)
    • Bulletin (1930-1958)
    • Expedition (1958-Present)
    • Publications
    • Our Blog: Penn Museum Voices
    • Websites
  • Search
  • Penn Museum logo
Online Collections
My Finds 0
Online Collections

de Alarcon, Tessa, and Alexis E. North. "Layers and Layers: Analysis and Treatment of Egyptian Cartonnage at the Penn Museum." Journal of the American Institute for Conservation . (2024).

Reference

  • Object[39]
  • yes[39]
  • no[39]
  • egyptian[39]
  • cartonnage[21]
  • coffin box[1]
  • coffin lid[1]
  • foot[1]
  • fragment[1]
  • hypocephalus[2]
  • manuscript[1]
  • mask[2]
  • mummy case[1]
  • mummy cover[6]
  • mummy mask[6]
  • pectoral[1]
  • abydos[1]
  • akhmim[2]
  • dendereh[1]
  • dra abu el-naga[4]
  • egypt[39]
  • fayum[2]
  • gurob[3]
  • hiw[1]
  • illahun[1]
  • thebes (egypt)[2]
  • upper egypt[1]
  • graeco-roman[1]
  • late period[1]
  • ptolemaic[2]
  • ptolemaic period[24]
  • roman period[7]
  • third intermediate period[5]
  • thirty-third dynasty[7]
  • twenty-first dynasty[1]
  • twenty-second dynasty[1]
  • graeco-roman[1]
  • ptolemaic[12]
  • roman[5]
  • pit courtyard of tomb 15/x[3]
  • anubis[2]
  • cat[1]
  • deceased[1]
  • duamutef[1]
  • hathor[1]
  • horus[1]
  • human[1]
  • isis[2]
  • jackal[1]
  • man[1]
  • neith[1]
  • nephthys[2]
  • nut[2]
  • osiris[2]
  • scorpion[2]
  • selket[1]
  • thoth[1]
  • greek language[1]
  • hieroglyphic[9]
  • cartonnage[15]
  • linen[22]
  • paint[1]
  • papyrus[1]
  • pigment[23]
  • plaster[23]
  • stucco[2]
  • wood[2]
  • inscribed[2]
  • painted[2]
  • yes[39]
Object

1 - 30 of 39 Records

E16202

E16202

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
E12974

E12974

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
E455

E455

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
E437

E437

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
29-87-614.25

29-87-614.25

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
CG2015-4-1199.1

CG2015-4-1199.1

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
2003-34-462

2003-34-462

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
E1020

E1020

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
29-87-614.29

29-87-614.29

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
29-87-614.28

29-87-614.28

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
E439.1

E439.1

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
CG2015-4-1195

CG2015-4-1195

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
53-20-1B

53-20-1B

Mummy Cover

Add to My Finds +
E16030

E16030

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
E16029

E16029

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
53-20-1C

53-20-1C

Mummy Cover

Add to My Finds +
L-55-15E

L-55-15E

Mummy Mask

Add to My Finds +
29-86-436

29-86-436

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
E882D

E882D

Mummy Mask

Add to My Finds +
52-11-1

52-11-1

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
E352

E352

Mummy Cover

Add to My Finds +
E2177

E2177

Mummy Mask

Add to My Finds +
E436

E436

Mummy Mask

Add to My Finds +
E14344B

E14344B

Coffin Box

Add to My Finds +
E351B

E351B

Mask

Add to My Finds +
E14749

E14749

Mask

Add to My Finds +
L-55-15I

L-55-15I

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
L-55-15H

L-55-15H

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
L-55-15G

L-55-15G

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
E4891C

E4891C

Coffin Lid

Add to My Finds +
E3413D

E3413D

Mummy Mask

Add to My Finds +
E454

E454

Cartonnage

Add to My Finds +
  • 1
  • 2
1 - 30 of 39 Records
Penn Museum Homepage.

3260 South Street Philadelphia, PA 19104

215.898.4000 | © Penn Museum 2026

YouTube icon. Facebook icon. Instagram icon. LinkedIn icon.
ABOUT MEMBERSHIP SUPPORT PRESS HOST AN EVENT
The Penn Museum respectfully acknowledges that it is situated on Lenapehoking, the ancestral and spiritual homeland of the Unami Lenape.

World Wonders in your inbox.

Sign up for our Newsletter
Subscribe
UPenn logo.
Report Web Accessibility Issues and Get Help Contact Terms & Conditions Disclaimer Privacy