Model funerary boat (type IV), with crew. 9 detached associated parts: one kneeling rower (doesn't fit well on hull - may not be correctly associated), two rudder posts, two steering oars, two original canopy posts, one canopy, and one roughly rectangular wood piece representing a funerary scroll. Three small bags of small surface fragments are stored with it. Two modern canopy posts made as restorations are stored with boat and not included in count. In March 2016 the canopy adhered to this boat was removed and correctly attached to 6-17156 as part of conservation treatment to prepare 6-17156 for loan exhibition.
Donor:
Phoebe Apperson Hearst
Collection place:
Tomb 202, Cemetery 100, Naga-ed-Der
Verbatim coll. place:
Egypt, Cemetery 100; Tomb 202
Culture or time period:
9th & 10th Dynasties of Egypt (2160–2055 BC)
Collector:
George Andrew Reisner
Collection date:
ca. April 1902
Materials:
Gesso, Paint (coating), and Wood (plant material)
Object type:
archaeology
Object class:
Models (representations)
Context of use:
Tomb model
Department:
Ancient Egypt
Dimensions:
length 89 centimeters, width 11 centimeters, and height 27.5 centimeters
Comment:
Dynasty 9/10 The two after uprights of the canopy are modern. Hearst Inventory: See photo 4/1/5 - 4/2/3, 49/5/3- 49/5/5, 50/6/3, 152/6/1-152/6/4
Loans:
S1987-1988 #44: SFO Museum (June 23, 1988–August 25, 1988)