Excerpt from Graeco-Egyptian Coffins, Masks and Portraits
The objects described in the following catalogue belong for the most part to the last stages of the history of mummy - decoration in Egypt. They consist of those pieces in which the Greek element is either predominant or strongly pronounced. I have naturally not included everything which showed marks of Greek influence, for the change ofstyle was gradual and part of the transitional matter will go more appropriately into another volume. A separate publication of the Greek portion of the series was advisable on practical grounds, but everyone who has studied the subject will recognise that it is impossible to make a really satisfactory division of the material. The masks and mummies which are published here cannot be rightly appreciated without some knowledge of the Egyptian types from which they are descended.
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