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An ancient Egyptian ceramic child sarcophagus has been returned to Gustavianum, Uppsala University Museum. People: Ludmila Werkström, Curator at Uppsala University Museum and Alva Karlsson Ling, internship trainee. No voice, just images.
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    Uppsala University Museum Gustavianum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston have reached an agreement on the return of an ancient Egyptian ceramic child sarcophagus, dated to the 19th Dynasty (1295–1186 BC). The sarcophagus belonged to a boy named Pa-nefer-neb.