Headrest of Tutankhamun
General Information

Several real headrests were found among the king's funerary furniture. This headrest is one of these. It is in the traditional shape of a flat rectangular base, a central shaft, and a curved neck support. The headrest is adorned by one column of hieroglyphic inscription that gives the two names of King Tutankhamun.

Number 62025
Storing Place Egyptian museum - Cairo - Egypt
Material Wood
Type Headrest
Type of Script Hieroglyphic
Discovery Place Valley of the kings - Luxor - Egypt
Height 14.7 cm
Historical Period The Eighteenth Dynasty – The New Kingdom
General Comments

Headrests were known in Egypt from the time of the Old Kingdom. Under the neck of Tutankhamun's mummy a model headrest was placed.

Inscriptions on the Monument
Translation

Good god Neb-khepru-re son of Ra from his body, his beloved Tutankamun, ruler of southern Iwnu, given life.

Scientific Publishing

Treasures of Tutankhamun, (British Museum, 1972).