- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Small wooden wedge-shaped comb. [El.B 'DCF 2004-2006 What's Upstairs?' 4/10/2005]
- Date / Period
- Archaeological period: Ancient Egyptian New Kingdom
- Date collected
- 1890
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1890
- Materials and processes
- Material Wood Plant, Process Carved
- Dimensions
- Length: max 48 mm
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1890.26.93
- Research and responses
Kennard, along with Jesse Hayworth, was Petrie's main sponsor for the excavations at Lahun. The division of finds from the excavation was that of the material that was allowed to return to England, it would be equally divided between Petrie, Kennard and Haworth. Most of Hayworth's material went to the University of Manchester (see http://www.museum.manchester.ac.uk/collection/ancientegypt/virtualkahun/), but Kennard's objects were mostly sold at auction after his death in 1911 but evidently donated some of his portion of the finds to the Pitt Rivers. [AS 05/07/2012]
- Associated publications
- Excavation accounts: Petrie, W.M.F. 1890. Kahun, Gurob and Hawara (London); Petrie, WM.F. 1891 Illahun, Kahun and Gurob, 1889-90 (London) [AS 06/07/2012]
Search terms: Toilet, Ornament, Comb, Toilet Article, Hair Ornament
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