DSC_0115.jpg Mummy Board of Henettawy (left) and Coffins of Menkheperra (right)ThumbnailsOuter Coffin of MenkheperraMummy Board of Henettawy (left) and Coffins of Menkheperra (right)ThumbnailsOuter Coffin of MenkheperraMummy Board of Henettawy (left) and Coffins of Menkheperra (right)ThumbnailsOuter Coffin of MenkheperraMummy Board of Henettawy (left) and Coffins of Menkheperra (right)ThumbnailsOuter Coffin of MenkheperraMummy Board of Henettawy (left) and Coffins of Menkheperra (right)ThumbnailsOuter Coffin of MenkheperraMummy Board of Henettawy (left) and Coffins of Menkheperra (right)ThumbnailsOuter Coffin of MenkheperraMummy Board of Henettawy (left) and Coffins of Menkheperra (right)ThumbnailsOuter Coffin of Menkheperra
Mummy Board of Henettawy
Henettawy's titles were: Mistress of the House, Chantress of Amun, Chief of the Harim of Amun, Flautist of Mut, God's Mother of Khonsu. She was about 70 at the time of her death. Her mother was Isetemkhab, First Chief of the Harim of Amun - which is the title of the wife of the High Priest of Amun. This High Priest was probably Menkheperra whose coffins were displayed nearby.

From MMA 60, Deir el Bahri, Thebes.

Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 21, c.990-970 BCE.

Acc. No.: 25.3.6
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