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- Djedmaatesankh abstract "Djedmaatesankh was an Egyptian woman, from the city then known as Waset, (known to the Greeks as Thebes, now natively known as Luxor), who died in the middle of the 9th century B.C. She was an ordinary middle-class woman and musician. Her cartonnage coffin is thought to have been buried on the west bank of the Nile about 2,850 years ago. The coffin and mummy of the lady Djedmaatesankh are part of the permanent collection of the Royal Ontario Museum in the Galleries of Africa: Egypt. The coffin was collected and brought to the ROM by Dr. Charles Trick Currelly, the Museum's first director, in the early 20th century. Notably, the cartonnage of Djedmaatesankh is one of the best preserved of its period.".
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- Djedmaatesankh wikiPageWikiLinkText "Djedmaatesankh".
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- Djedmaatesankh subject Category:Ancient_Egyptian_mummies.
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- Djedmaatesankh comment "Djedmaatesankh was an Egyptian woman, from the city then known as Waset, (known to the Greeks as Thebes, now natively known as Luxor), who died in the middle of the 9th century B.C. She was an ordinary middle-class woman and musician. Her cartonnage coffin is thought to have been buried on the west bank of the Nile about 2,850 years ago. The coffin and mummy of the lady Djedmaatesankh are part of the permanent collection of the Royal Ontario Museum in the Galleries of Africa: Egypt.".
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- Djedmaatesankh depiction Mummy-case_of_Djedmaatesankh,_musician,_Western_Thebes,_Egypt,_22nd_Dynasty,_c._850_BC_-_Royal_Ontario_Museum_-_DSC09731.JPG.
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