Art Institute of Chicago (Egyptian) · textile

Child's Tunic

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Description

This small garment would have fit an infant, likely no more than one year old. It is one of numerous textiles that covered the child for burial; fragments of other pieces remain attached to the inside of the tunic. Burial clothing was usually worn in life, so this would have already been a well-worn garment when the child was laid to rest. Many small garments for children survive today because of the high infant mortality rate during this time in Egypt.

Cross-references (1)

  • ARTIC-id 70430 tier-2
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