# Using the Corpses of Dead Kings as Power Talismen: A Case Study of the Coffin of Thutmose III Page: https://stenobird.com/podcast/afterlives-of-ancient-egypt-with-kara-cooney-4507789/using-the-corpses-of-dead-kings-as-power-talismen-a-case-study-of-the-coffin-of-thutmose-iii Text version: https://stenobird.com/podcast/afterlives-of-ancient-egypt-with-kara-cooney-4507789/using-the-corpses-of-dead-kings-as-power-talismen-a-case-study-of-the-coffin-of-thutmose-iii.md Podcast: [Afterlives of Ancient Egypt with Kara Cooney](https://stenobird.com/podcast/afterlives-of-ancient-egypt-with-kara-cooney-4507789) Published: 2025-10-18T15:30:00+00:00 Episode link: https://ancientnow.substack.com/p/using-the-corpses-of-dead-kings-as Audio file: https://api.substack.com/feed/podcast/176291258/d112c380d645ced5072ed14b43a17c58.mp3 Processing state: not_requested JSON: https://stenobird.com/v1/public/podcasts/afterlives-of-ancient-egypt-with-kara-cooney-4507789/episodes/using-the-corpses-of-dead-kings-as-power-talismen-a-case-study-of-the-coffin-of-thutmose-iii Duration seconds: 4899 ## Resource Kara and Amber unpack what Kara has described as perhaps the most consequential object of her career: the coffin used to (re)bury Thutmose III. The story behind this king’s coffin spans centuries—running from the height of the 18th Dynasty—when it was first made—through the Late Ramesside turmoil—when it was first exhumed—and into the 20th–21st Dynasties—when the coffin was opened, closed, and reopened to source gold and use the body of the king as a kind of talisman for power. This coffin provides an excellent case study to help us understand how royal burials—and royal corpses—were manipulated, remade, and redeployed as tools that manufactured social power. Kara walks us through the forensic clues on the object itself—two uraeus holes (think vulture and cobra on the mask of Tutankhamun!), layers of plaster (that means redecoration!) tool marks (scraping away all that gilding!), traces of gilding (regilding a thin layer after taking a thick layer), and multiple sets of mortise-and-tenons (as the case and lid sides get thinner and thinner!)—to show at least two major interventions before the coffin was finally cached in Deir el-Bahri 320, stripped of just about all its precious materials. During this discussion, Kara and Amber explore some of the reasons Thutmose III was resurrected as a divine ancestor by later generations of warlords (like Payankh and Herihor!), how “caretaking” and commodification coexisted, and what these acts can tell us about civil conflict, migration, and elite replacement in the late Bronze Age. This is a forensic case study that reveals object stratigraphy as power politics. Show notes For a discussion of the ritual repair of mummies from the Deir el Bahri 320 cache, check out Afterlives of Ancient Egypt , Episode #88 . For more about Thutmose… ## Actions - request_transcript: `POST https://stenobird.com/v1/public/podcasts/afterlives-of-ancient-egypt-with-kara-cooney-4507789/episodes/using-the-corpses-of-dead-kings-as-power-talismen-a-case-study-of-the-coffin-of-thutmose-iii/transcription-requests` — Idempotently request low-priority transcript generation for this episode. - read_markdown: `GET https://stenobird.com/podcast/afterlives-of-ancient-egypt-with-kara-cooney-4507789/using-the-corpses-of-dead-kings-as-power-talismen-a-case-study-of-the-coffin-of-thutmose-iii.md` — Read the agent-friendly Markdown representation of this episode resource. A page view does not enqueue transcription. Agents should invoke `request_transcript` explicitly when they need this episode processed. ## Transcript Full transcripts are not published on public pages unless there is a clear rights basis.