Coffins of Pa-di-mut, Mut-iy-y, & Ankh-Khonsu

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3D Image

Arienne King
by Harvard Museum of the Ancient Near East
published on 21 August 2020

Three Egyptian sarcophagi from the 22nd Dynasty of Egypt, 945 - 712 BCE. The sarcophagi belong to Pa-di-mut, Mut-iy-y, and Ankh-Khonsu respectively.

Photogrammetry by Peter Der Manuelian. 3D modeling by Mohamed Abdelaziz.

(Courtesy of the Harvard Semitic Museum)

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East, H. M. o. t. A. N. (2020, August 21). Coffins of Pa-di-mut, Mut-iy-y, & Ankh-Khonsu. World History Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://www.worldhistory.org/image3d/503/coffins-of-pa-di-mut-mut-iy-y--ankh-khonsu/

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