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Title
Mummy of Harsiese
label QS:Len,"Mummy of Harsiese"
label QS:Lpt,"Múmia de Harsiese"
Description
Mummy of Harsiese, priest of the temple of Amon in Karnak (present day Luxor). It still preserves the original shroud. The sarcophagus of this mummy is also housed in the National Museum, Rio de Janeiro.
Date Third Intermediate Period, XXI/XXVI Dynasties, C. 1070-664 a.C.
institution QS:P195,Q1850416
Object history Probably from Western Thebes, Ancient Egypt.
Source/Photographer User:Dornicke, published at 2015-01-13.

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