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Grave Goods

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Grave Goods30 April 2022 - 28 August 2022

Burial practices around the world celebrate lives and honour deaths. They are determined by culture, religion, climate and geography and might use earth, air, fire and water. In some cultures, it is believed that people continue to live in the afterlife as they did during their earthly existence. Practical items like crockery and figures of horses and servants might be placed next to the deceased. We have grave goods and artworks relating to burials in our collection dating from the Bronze Age to the present day. Visit Aberdeen Art Gallery to discover more in a spotlight display on the top floor.

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The Twa Corbies
Campbell Lindsay Smith
1901
Two Caskets
Ainslie Yule
1975
The Boy Who Broke The Spell by Andrzej Jackowski
Andrzej Jackowski
1996
Polished Jar
Sub-lieutenant John Russell Stewart Bell
New Kingdom
Egyptian Faience Shabti Figurine
Sub-lieutenant John Russell Stewart Bell
Third Intermediate-Late
Scotstown Beaker
Ralston I
Bronze Age
Beaker
Bronze Age
Chinese Temple Attendant
Tang Dynasty, 618-906
Chinese Crouching Lion Dog
Tang Dynasty, 618-906
Chinese Yak
Tang Dynasty, 618-906
Equestrian Figure
Tang Dynasty, 618 - 906