Asked by Rilee

My question is Egyptian portrait masks were often made of this material?


Egyptian portrait or funeral masks were made of wood, plaster, cartonnage, or even precious metals such as gold. This site has more information.

http://www.touregypt.net/featurestories/masks.htm

i have a question
what were portrait masks made out of in ancient egypt

i think gold

Answers

Answered by fred
i know its NOT gold
Answered by harry
bob
Answered by justin
cartonage
Answered by justin
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cartonnage
Answered by Zim
Wood
Answered by Rainbow
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Answered by Lele
Unicorn pee
Answered by Anonymous
00p
Answered by Anonymous
Gold
Answered by yeeee
In my social studies class we learned that it was specifically cartonnage. But also it can be made out of wood and plaster. Also it was decorated in gold, not made of gold. So cartonnage was the most common material used. If that helps you in any way.
Answered by Adrain
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Answered by Esra imrane
Cartonnage.
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