One of the Fayum mummy portraits, Roman Egypt, 1st-3rd century AD
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My take away from all the Fayum portraits I’ve seen is that the people were all hot and died pretty young.
I think they made these portraits while they were still alive to be used when the time came.
This is what wikipedia has on the matter
But also idk how big the sample of that study was, I believe a lot of the portraits were de attached from the corresponding mummy. Might require more diggin’.
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