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Ernesto Schiaparelli

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Gender Male
Death95 years ago
Date of birth July 12,1856
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born Occhieppo Inferiore
Italy
Date of died February 14,1928
DiedTurin
Italy
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Ernesto Schiaparelli Life story


Ernesto Schiaparelli was an Italian Egyptologist, born in Occhieppo Inferiore, who found Queen Nefertari's tomb in Deir el-Medina in the Valley of the Queens and excavated the TT8 tomb of the royal architect Kha, found intact and displayed in toto in Turin.

Ireland to return mummified remains and sarcophagus to Egypt

Dec 8,2022 1:00 pm

By Kathryn ArmstrongBBC News

Mummified Human Remains and a sarcophagus are among the ancient objects that an Irish university says it plans to repatriate to Egypt.

All of the artefacts being returned by the University College Cork (UCC) date from between 100AD and 975BC.

An inscription on the wooden sarcophagus, which was donated to UCC, suggests it belonged to A Man named Hor.

UCC said it plans to return the items in 2023.

The Human Remains are thought to be that of an adult male and were donated to the UCC in 1928.

The items also include a set of four canopic jars - containers used by Ancient Egyptians during mummification - and funerary head and body coverings known as cartonnage.

The jars are the oldest items, likely dating between 945-700BC, and were bought by the UCC from an antique dealership in Yorkshire.

There are no records indicating how the cartonnage made its way to the university.

The sarcophagus was excavated by Italian Egyptologist Ernesto Schiaparelli in the early 1900s.

The Announcement of the items' return follows ongoing discussions between UCC, The Egyptian and Irish governments, and the National Museum of Ireland.

Ireland's Minister for Foreign Affairs , Simon Coveney , said he was " delighted" that his department could help in what he described as an " important project".

Egypt's ambassador to Ireland, Mohamed Sarwat Selim, expressed his thanks to everyone involved in the repatriation.

The items' return will be documented in a creative project called Kinship, which is being lead by the Irish artist Dorothy Cross .

" The Essence of Kinship is The Return of a mummified body of an Egyptian man from Ireland to Cairo, mirroring the tragic displacement and migration of thousands of people from their homelands today, " Ms Cross said.

The Bbc is not responsible for the content of external sites.

In recent years, more and more institutions are returning artefacts to their homelands.

Greek officials are said to be in preliminary talks with the British Museum about the

Meanwhile, Germany announced earlier this year that it



Source of news: bbc.com

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