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Date: 2013-03-20 16:13:45
Canopic chest
Canopic jar
Culture
Four sons of Horus
Isis
Lid
Djed
Osiris
Canopus
Egypt
Egyptian gods
Religion
Ancient Egypt

Funerary Chest of Irthorru The British Museum Probably from Thebes, Egypt Late Period, after 664 BC The priest of Amun and necropolis singer

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