Mummy of Ukhhotep, son of Hedjpu, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, ca. 1981–1802 B.C., From Egypt, Middle Egypt, Khashaba excavations, 1910-11; Probably from Meir, Tomb of Ukhhotep, Human remains, linen, mummification material, painted and gilded cartonnage, obsidian, travertine (Egyptian alabaster), l. 196.2 x w. 50.8 x d. 33 cm (77 1/4 x 20 x 13 in.), The mummy of the Chief Treasurer Ukhhotep was found inside a rectangular coffin. It was laid on its left side with its face toward the eye panel. The head of the mummy is covered by a well-modeled wooden mask with a gilded face
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Mummy, Ukhhotep, son, Hedjpu, Middle Kingdom, Dynasty 12, ca, 1981–1802 B.C, Egypt, Egypt, Khashaba excavations, 1910-11, Meir, Tomb, Human remains, linen, mummification material, painted, gilded cartonnage, obsidian, travertine, Egyptian alabaster, l, 196.2 x w, 50.8 d, 33 cm, 77 1/4 20 13, mummy, Chief Treasurer, inside, rectangular coffin, laid, left side, face, eye panel, head, covered, well-modeled wooden, mask, face
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