Golden appliqué figurines of gods adorn a container holding one of these objects belonging to Artemidora. Another container for these objects probably depicts a certain Aline (“ah-LEE-nay”) wearing a gold-and-pearl necklace and a white chiton. Edward Burne-Jones allegedly buried a tube after hearing that these objects were ground up to make the tube’s brown paint. Many boxes containing these objects, covered by panel paintings of wealthy Romans, were found in the Fayum Basin. One of these objects was formerly covered by an artwork with a plaited beard, spells inscribed on its shoulders, and alternating lines of gold and lapis lazuli, until it was removed by Howard Carter’s team. For 10 points, identify these objects that, in the Valley of the Kings, are found inside sarcophagi. ■END■
ANSWER: mummies [accept answers indicating objects subject to mummification, such as mummified people; accept mummy brown; prompt on coffins or sarcophagi by asking “what is inside that?”; prompt on bodies; prompt on dead people or dead bodies or humans or corpses by asking “what process was applied to them?”]
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