Gilded Cartonnage Mᴜᴍᴍʏ Mask Belonging to Pa-remet-syg Discovered in Meir, Egypt
A stunning gilded cartonnage mummy mask, identified as belonging to Pa-remet-syg (known in Greek as Promsiko), has been discovered in Meir, Middle Egypt. This exquisite artifact, dating back to the 1st century CE during the Roman Period, is adorned with a demotic inscription, offering a rare and valuable glimpse into the funerary practices and artistic traditions of the time.
The mask, crafted with exceptional skill, features a rich gilding that highlights its intricate facial details and elaborate decorations. The use of cartonnage—layers of linen or papyrus coated with plaster—demonstrates the sophisticated techniques employed by ancient Egyptian artisans to create durable and ornate funerary masks.
The demotic inscription on the mask is of particular interest to historians and linguists, as it provides crucial information about the idenтιтy and status of the deceased. Pa-remet-syg, or Promsiko, likely held a significant position within the local community, and the mask’s lavish design underscores the importance of funerary rites in preserving one’s status and legacy in the afterlife.