Recipes of Ancient Egyptian kohls more diverse than previously thought

Author:

Riesmeier Marabel,Keute Jennifer,Veall Margaret-Ashley,Borschneck Daniel,Stevenson Alice,Garnett Anna,Williams Alice,Ragan Maria,Devièse Thibaut

Abstract

AbstractKohl, a dark eye cosmetic, is a well-known part of Ancient Egyptian culture. Modern chemical analyses of kohls have largely found lead-based inorganic constituents, whereas earlier studies argued for a much broader range of constituents. Furthermore, organic materials in kohls remain severely understudied. This raises questions regarding the true diversity of materials and recipes used to produce kohls. We analysed the contents of 11 kohl containers from the Petrie Museum collection in London. The objects selected cover a broad range of times and locations in Egypt. Our multi-analytical approach allowed us to characterise both inorganic and organic components. Our data show that inorganic ingredients in kohl recipes are not only lead-based but also manganese- and silicon-based. Our analyses also revealed that organic ingredients derived from both plant and animal sources were commonly used in kohl recipes and sometimes even represent the main constituent. All these findings point towards more varied recipes than initially thought and significantly shift our understanding of Ancient Egyptian kohls.

Funder

Arts and Humanities Research Council

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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