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A project of the American Research Center in Egypt
MusTur/VOQ.00266
Collage of three sides of three of the rectangular pillars in the burial chamber of the tomb of Queen Nefertari (QV 66) perhaps photographed during excavations. To the left, an image of an Iwnmutef-priest, in leopard skin and sidelock of youth, who raises his arm toward the central part of the burial chamber with an address to Osiris. In the center, an image of Anubis (right) who embraces the queen in a tripartite wig with a modius, vulture headdress, wesekh-collar around her neck, and an elaborate linen gown. To the right, an image of Horentodes, in leopard skin and sidelock of youth, who raises his arm toward the central part of the burial chamber with an address to Osiris. Italian Archaeological Expedition excavations. Courtesy of the Egyptian Museum in Turin.

Site

QV 66: Queen Nefertari-Merymut, Burial chamber D, pillars

Location

Valley of the Queens, Main Valley
West Bank, Luxor

Photographer/Artist

Egyptian Museum in Turin

Image Taken On

1904-1935
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