Sarcophagus of Djedhor, Ptolemaic Period, 200–150 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Limestone, L. 197.3 × W. 63 × D. 57 cm (77 11/16 × 24 13/16 × 22 7/16 in.), Djedhor was a royal scribe as well as a priest of Min and Hathor. Besides his name and titles, the inscription on his stone sarcophagus also mentions his mother Tikas. Faint traces of paint are found on the pupils
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Sarcophagus, Djedhor, Ptolemaic Period, 200–150 B.C, Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Limestone, L, 197.3, W, 63, D, 57 cm, 77 11/16, 24 13/16, 22 7/16, royal scribe, well, priest, Min, Hathor, Besides, name, titles, inscription, stone sarcophagus, mentions, mother Tikas, Faint traces, paint, pupils
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