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Coffin of Wedjarenes, Mistress of the House
The museum website and label list her name in a two different ways. The label said Udjarsen, whereas the website (which I followed) said Wedjarenes (spelt Wedjaresen).

She was the daughter of Pahktiw, Priest of Montu Lord of Thebes, Scribe of the Two Treasuries of the House of Amun and Neskhonsu, Mistress of the House.

From Deir el Bahri, Thebes.

Late Period, Dynasty 26, c.656-525 BCE.

Acc. No.: O.C.22
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