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View full screenBase of the inner coffin, of white-painted wood, of Amenhotepyin, son of Khaamun and Bakri: Ancient Egyptian, Upper Egypt, Thebes, 3rd Intermediate Period, late 25th Dynasty, c. 680-650 BC
A.1869.33 B
Unknown
Egypt, Northern Africa
3rd Intermediate Period
25th Dynasty
Ancient Egyptian
Wood, white-painted
Thebes, Upper Egypt, Egypt, Northern Africa
Previous owner: Amenhotepiin
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