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Coffins of Tabakenkhonsu, Mistress of the House
Tabakenkhonsu was the daughter of Hor, Priest of Montu Lord of Thebes, and Tamit, Mistress of the House.

From the pit in the Hypostyle Hall of the Hathor Shrine, Temple of Hatshepsut, Deir el Bahri, Thebes.

Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 25, c.680-670 BCE.

Acc. No.: 96.4.3
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