The coffin contains a woman who was in her 60s when she died 2,500 years ago in ancient Egypt. (CBC)
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“Splendors of Ancient Egypt” toured US museums in 2000. The last exhibit got me laughing.
It was a wooden coffin with a mummy in it, from the late Greek-Roman Period, around the year zero. On the outside of the coffin were wide horizontal stripes in red and white paint. But the zinger was that the half lid over the mummy’s face was painted dark blue, with white stars, to look like the night sky.
When the half lid was opened, and you stood back, you saw the American flag.
A friend asked my why I was laughing. I replied, “I guess the time machine at least works halfway!”
I'd like to know more about this. Was it accidental or intentional?
Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Montreal, which received the coffin as a gift from the Cairo Museum in 1927.
In other words the Brits handed over Egyptian artifacts to Canada.
Brits do a lot of looting other people’s stuff.