Cartonnage of a Woman, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 22–24, ca. 945–712 B.C., From Egypt, Fayum Entrance Area, Meidum, Cartonnage, paint, H. 161.3 cm (63 1/2 in); W. 45.7 cm (18 in); d. 25.4 cm (10 in), During the New Kingdom, coffin and cartonnage styles were consistent throughout Egypt. With the diminution of central influence in the Third Intermediate Period, the evolution of coffin styles in Thebes and southern Upper Egypt remained relatively continuous, but recent research has shown that that a distinctive style evolved in northern Upper Egypt
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Cartonnage, Woman, Third Intermediate Period, Dynasty 22–24, ca, 945–712 B.C, Egypt, Fayum Entrance Area, Meidum, paint, H, 161.3 cm, 63 1/2, W, 45.7, 18, d, 25.4, 10, New Kingdom, coffin, cartonnage styles, consistent, diminution, central influence, evolution, coffin, Thebes, southern Upper, remained, relatively, continuous, recent research, shown, distinctive style, evolved, northern
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