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Headrest

Egypt

 

Excavated by William Matthew Flinders Petrie

Given to the Museum in 1923 by the British School of Archaeology in Egypt

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Headrest, Egypt

This headrest is made of pottery, and dates from the Old Kingdom (c. 2649–2150 BC). Headrests were used by the living to support and protect the head during the night, which was thought of as a time of danger. They were also given to the dead for use in the afterlife.

View database record 1923.43.69