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Inner Coffin of Nany, Mistress of the House and Chantress of Amun
Nany was buried in a tomb used by Queen Meritamun, consort of Amenhotep I. Nany was also titled "King's Daughter, of his body" and her father is thought to be the High Priest of Amun, "King" Pinedjem I.

From TT358 in Deir el Bahri, Thebes.

Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 21, reign of Psusennes I, c.1040-992 BCE.

Acc. No.: 30.3.24