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Monday, January 1, 1979

Sokar Funerary Barque from the Mummy case of Djedmaatesankh

Posted on 2:19 PM by thoms
from: Depictions of the Sokar Funerary Barque



Henu barque over the knees of the Mummy case of Djedmaatesankh, 
a singer in the temple of Amun at Thebes. 22nd Dynasty.
c. 850 BC
Royal Ontario Museum  (source)
Mummy case of Djedmaatesankh,
a singer in the temple of Amun at Thebes. 22nd Dynasty. 

c. 850 BC
Royal Ontario Museum (source)
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