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Masks and Fragments from Pakherenkhonsu's Coffins
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Masks and Fragments from Pakherenkhonsu's Coffins
A fragment of the left side of the inner coffin, with a line drawing on the inner face of the deceased.
Pakherenkhonsu was the Doorkeeper of the Temple of Amun, he was buried in a reused Dynasty 11 tomb.
From MMA82 (Tomb of Aafenmut), Khokha, Thebes.
Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 25, c.712-664 BCE.
Acc. No.: 28.3.48, 28.3.49, 28.3.50, 28.3.51, 28.3.52, 28.3.54, 28.3.56, 28.3.57, 28.3.58, 28.3.59
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