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Funerary Equipment of Maruta, One of Three Minor Wives of Tutmosis III
The three women were not Egyptian, and were perhaps Semitic - Maruta may be a hieroglyphic rendering of the more familiar Hebrew name Marta.

From the tomb of three minor wives of Thutmose III, Wadi Gabbanat el-Qurud, Thebes.

New Kingdom, Dynasty 18, reign of Thutmose III c.1479-1425 BCE.

Acc. No.s:18.8.5a, 18.8.5b, 18.8.6a, 18.8.6b, 18.8.7a, 18.8.7b, 18.8.8a, 18.8.8b, 18.8.20a, 18.8.20b, 26.8.145