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Mummy
Description
English: Mummy, female ('Ta-Sedgemet 18-30 yrs) probably Lower Egyptian family
Date Egyptian dynastic-Egyptian; 1958; 12 Feb 1986
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length: 1670mm
width: 355mm

notes: This object was measured as part of a Light Sensitivity gallery survey, undertaken by Sabine Weik in H74 Ancient Worlds gallery.
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
1986.135
Place of creation Egypt
Exhibition history Display: 8770
Notes Museum Tag: Ancient egypt
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