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View full screenMummy-label of thin wood, rectangular with rounded top and central hole, inscribed with one line of hieratic in black ink mentioning Princess Henutiunu, a King's Daughter: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, Thutmose IV - Amenhotep III, 1397 - 1351/50 BC
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Egypt, Northern Africa
1397 - 1351/50 BC
18th Dynasty, New Kingdom, Ancient Egyptian
Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Thebes, Upper Egypt, Egypt, Northern Africa
Princess Hentinnu
Used during his reign: Thutmose IV
Used during his reign: Amenhotep III
Excavator: Rhind, Alexander Henry, 1833 - 1863
The Tomb
Fascinating Mummies (11 Feb 2012 - 27 May 2012)
National Museum of Scotland
RHIND, A H 1862. Thebes: its Tombs and their Tenants Ancient and Present (London: Longman, Green, Longman & Roberts), pp.84-87
B Porter & R B Moss. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs and Paintings (Oxford: Clarendon Press/Griffith Institute), I/2, The Theban Necropolis2 Part 2 (1964), p.671
Dodson, A., Janssen, J.J., ‘A Theban Tomb and Its Tenants’ in The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, Vol.75, 1898, pp.125-138, pl. X-XI
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