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The Petrie Museum’s Collection of Funerary Wooden Models:
Investigating Chronology and Provenance
The Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology at UCL houses a diverse collection of
funerary wooden models. These objects, deposited in the tombs of the Egyptian
elites between the end of the Old Kingdom and the Middle Kingdom to guarantee
the deceased a wholesome rebirth, come from excavations carried out or purchased
by W.M F. Petrie in Egypt. Complete or fragmentary, with an often unclear
archaeological context, these objects constitute a particularly interesting
source of information on wood craftsmanship. The comparative study of this
material will shed new light on this form of artisanal production by specifying
its chronology and origins, but also on the archaeological works and the
acquisitions of Petrie in Egypt from the end of the 19 th century.