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These incredibly lifelike portraits were made in Roman-period Egypt around the second century AD, when realistic paintings of faces on wooden panels – mummy portraits – were the trend for burials.

In her blog post, scientist Caroline Cartwright reveals how these personal objects were made, and explores what they can tell us about the people they portray.

Read all about Caroline’s research via the link at blog.britishmuseum.org.

🔎 Lime wood portrait of a young man with curly hair. Roman period Egypt, AD 80–120.

🔎 Lime wood portrait of a young man, with a gilded stucco frame. Roman period Egypt, AD 150–170.

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