Flax or linen.
They were made of catonnage (yes this is how you spell it)
Mainly gold with insets of other materials
Egyptian death masks were made out of Cartonnage. Which is a special type of material.
That is papyrus, and that is where we get the word paper.
In the ancient Greek theatres by the actors.
They were made of catonnage (yes this is how you spell it)
Flax or linen.
Mainly gold with insets of other materials
Egyptian death masks were made out of Cartonnage. Which is a special type of material.
It originated in ancient Egypt. There are pictures they made of themselves fencing with masks and swords.
The masks that were used as Egyptian "death masks" were usually made of gold and they had the purpose of was to give a dead face to the afterlife. The other masks were funerary masks. These were often made of wood and were made in to separate pieces.
In ancient Egypt they wore Tunics, usually made from linen
That is papyrus, and that is where we get the word paper.
No, while pharaohs are the most famous users of death masks in ancient Egypt, they were not the only ones. Wealthy individuals and high-ranking officials also commissioned death masks to ensure safe passage to the afterlife and to preserve their identities. These masks were typically made of materials like gold, wood, or plaster and were often intricately designed to reflect the person's status and beliefs.
in ancient egypt, medicine was made out of mummies.
Gold
In the ancient Greek theatres by the actors.