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Egyptian ceramic child sarcophagus
Ancient Egyptian ceramic child sarcophagus, dated to the 19th Dynasty (1295–1186 BC). The sarcophagus belonged to a boy named Pa-nefer-neb. The sarcophagus was unearthed in Gurob, Egypt in 1920 during an archaeological excavation led by British Egyptologist Flinders Petrie.
Marcus Holmqvist
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- Marcus Holmqvist
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- Uppsala University
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