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Inner coffin of Henutmehyt, from the tomb of Henutmehyt, Thebes, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, ca 1250 BCE. 187 x 46 cm. Inv. EA 48001.   - The inner coffin of Henutmehyt is entirely covered in gold leaf, apart from her wig, eyes and eyebrows. Her arms are crossed over her chest. Below is a kneeling figure of the sky-goddess Nut. The lower body is divided into six sections. The upper four contain the Sons of Horus. The lower two areas, over the feet, contain the adoring figures of Isis and Nephthys. 
Location British Museum/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier ART307818 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 1178px × 3072px 
Photo Credit © The Trustees of the British Museum / Art Resource, NY 
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13th century BCE
19th dynasty (1314-1197 BCE)
Amun, Chief deity of Thebes
Coffin
Gilt
Gold Leaf
Priestess
Ramses II (r.c.1279-1213 BCE)
Sculpture