Ancient Egyptian masterpiece returned to Egypt
The Egyptian embassy in Switzerland has received
the 7 sacred oils tablet and it should be sent back to Egypt in the next few
days.
The tablet represents an offerings tablet for the
seven sacred oils. It dates from the beginning of the 6th Dynasty.
The seven sacred oils are those used in the Opening
of the Mouth Ritual for the anointing of the mouth and eyes of the statue or
mummy of the deceased.
The travertine (Egyptian alabaster) tablet measures
16.5 x 7.7 x 1.5 cm. It includes 7 depressions to contain the oils.
It was found by the Egyptian-Australian mission
worked in the area of the king Teti cemetery, at Saqqara in 1996.
The tablet was displayed at the Egyptian museum in
Cairo for the Centennial Exhibition in 2003 then it went back to the storehouse
in Saqqara till it was stolen and exchanged with a fake copy and the original
was smuggled out of Egypt after 2011 turmoil. The smuggled tablet appeared
in Belgium where it was sold to the swizz antiquities collector “Jean Claude
Condoure”
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