The Coffin of Tamin from the Collection of the Research Institute and Museum of Anthropology of the Lomonosov Moscow State University
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The Coffin of Tamin from the Collection of the Research Institute and Museum of Anthropology of the Lomonosov Moscow State University
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Alexei Krol 
Affiliation: Lomonosov Moscow State University
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Elena Tolmacheva
Affiliation: Russian Orthodox University
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
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720-744
Abstract

The authors present a new publication of Tamin’s coffin from the collection of the Research Institute and Museum of Anthropology, Lomonosov Moscow State University. The article provides a detailed discussion of the coffin’s provenance. Based on the translation and analysis of the inscriptions on Tamin’s coffin and on the comparison of these inscriptions with similar texts on other coffins, the authors suggest an origin from Akhmim for it. The distinctive stylistic and paleographic features of the inscription, the language and errors encountered in the text, the titles and epithets further allow us to date the coffin to the Ptolemaic period. Comparison of Tamin’s coffin with other similar objects, namely, with Tasheretmin’s and Hentykhetyemhotep’s coffins, as well as with a whole group of other stone sacrophagi, allows us to determine the possible date of the Moscow object more precisely: the end of the third – first half of the second centuries BC.

Keywords
Ptolemaic period, Akhmim, coffins, offering list, Tamin
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This article is a translation of: Крол А.А., Толмачева Е.Г. Саркофаг Тамин из собрания НИИ и Музея антропологии МГУ имени М. В. Ломоносова. Journal of Ancient History [Vestnik drevney istorii] 81/2 (2021), 463–490. DOI: 10.31857/S032103910012209-2
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