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Base of a tall rishi-style coffin in painted sycamore-fig wood, of an unknown woman, probably a member of the royal family at Thebes: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Qurna, 2nd Intermediate Period, 17th Dynasty, c.1585-1545 BC
Wooden coffin base formed of white-washed planks of sycamore-fig and cedar of Lebanon, for a two year old child of indeterminate gender : Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Qurna, 2nd Intermediate Period, 17th Dynasty, c.1585-1545 BC
Wooden coffin lid, formed of white-washed planks of sycamore-fig and cedar of Lebanon wood, for a two year old child of indeterminate gender : Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Qurna, 2nd Intermediate Period, 17th Dynasty, c.1585-1545 BC
Base of anthropoid double coffin, plastered and painted wood, made for two children named Petamūn, son of Tarennute, and Penhōrpabik, son of Amenōpe. Inside decorated with side-by-side depictions of the goddess Nut : Ancient Egyptian, Thebes, Upper Egypt, late Roman Period, c.175-200 AD
Lid of an anthropoid double coffin, plastered and painted wood, made for two children named Petamūn, son of Tarennute, and Penhōrpabik, son of Amenōpe. Decoration depicts the two owners, with faces in wooden relief: Ancient Egyptian, Thebes, Upper Egypt, late Roman Period, c.175-200 AD