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Grafton Elliot Smith
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English: Picture of the coffin and mummy (cartonnage intact) of Amenhotep I, from Smith's The Royal Mummies.
Čeština: Rakev s mumií Amnehotepa I.
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current18:44, 14 November 2006Thumbnail for version as of 18:44, 14 November 2006677 × 341 (54 KB)Thanatosimii~commonswikiPicture of the coffin and mummy (cartonnage intact) of Amenhotep I, from Smith's ''The Royal Mummies.'' I stuck the 70 year tag on because it's the closest actual tag to the legitimate status. In fact, this is Public domain because it was published in 19
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