Ancient Egyptian Coffin Given New Life in Britain

Staff at Swansea University welcome back the artifact. Photo: Swansea University
Staff at Swansea University welcome back the artifact. Photo: Swansea University
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Ancient Egyptian Coffin Given New Life in Britain

Staff at Swansea University welcome back the artifact. Photo: Swansea University
Staff at Swansea University welcome back the artifact. Photo: Swansea University

An ancient Egyptian coffin was given a new life after it has been returned to Swansea University's Egypt Center in Wales.

The artifact, believed to date from about 650 BC, is now back at the university after thousands of hours of conservation work at Cardiff University, where it was painstakingly cleaned, reconstructed and consolidated to prevent it from deteriorating further, according to BBC.

The coffin, originally made for a man called Ankhpakhered in the Greek city of Thebes, was transported back under the watchful eye of the center’s curator Dr. Ken Griffin.

Staff described the finished project as “beyond our wildest dreams.”

“The coffin was gifted to us by Aberystwyth University in 1997 but details about its history are sketchy,” Griffin said.

He added: “It actually ended up being used as a storage box at one time, with other Egyptian objects placed in it for safekeeping.”

The university’s Phil Parkes explained that the wooden coffin was covered in textile and then had a thin layer of decorated plaster over the top.

He said: “Much of that textile had become detached over time and was just hanging loose.”

Parkes added that the separate wooden head was detached and there were a couple of large pieces of wood missing, the side of the base had fallen off and it was in a very sorry condition overall.



Global Content Creators Meet in AlUla for MENA's First Instagram Creators Summit

Global content creators meet in AlUla for MENA's first Instagram creators summit. (SPA)
Global content creators meet in AlUla for MENA's first Instagram creators summit. (SPA)
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Global Content Creators Meet in AlUla for MENA's First Instagram Creators Summit

Global content creators meet in AlUla for MENA's first Instagram creators summit. (SPA)
Global content creators meet in AlUla for MENA's first Instagram creators summit. (SPA)

The first Instagram Creators Summit in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) has started in AlUla, bringing together content creators from around the world to engage in dialogues that discuss the future of content creation, the impact of AI, and digital interaction tools, the Saudi Press Agency said on Tuesday.

Organized by Meta, the event showcases Meta AI and the latest digital platform tools, offering participants opportunities to connect with industry experts and developers.

It also underscores AlUla’s vision to bridge cultural heritage preservation and digital development through sessions exploring storytelling, community empowerment, and how content creators help shape identity in the age of AI.