This is highly detailed and historically accurate, replica of a mummified Egyptian head. 

It is known that the original mummified head was that of a person given the moniker "Unknown Man E" , who died during the period 1189 to 1077 BC. The mummified head, was all that remained after the body was destroyed by tomb robbers. 

The Story 
This Egyptian died alone in agony, with Death's grip squeezing out their final rattling breath. Their eyes, once bulging in pain, are now empty sockets, and their shriveled tongue now silent. If you listen closely, you can almost hear their cries echoing down the millennia, from a mouth frozen open in a rictus of pain.

Stiffened by rigor mortis, the embalmers were unable to close the mouth and proceeded to wrap the body in bandages, preserving the agonized countenance.

Over time, the wrappings have mostly decayed, leaving behind only a rotting linen skull cap and stringy strands of hair. The reddish hair has become discolored due to embalming salts and moldy green due to age.

Display this screaming mummified head in your home and astound your horrified friends. They will be amazed with your bravery, in sleeping soundly (if you can) with such a ghastly artifact nearby. 

The mummified head is actual size and measures about nine inches from chin to crown.