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Innermost Coffin of Tutankhamen, from his Tomb
| View | detail: view of coffin in glass case, from above |
| Site | Thebes |
| Location | Egypt |
| Date | ca. 1323 BC |
| Subject | Sculpture |
| Period | Egyptian New Kingdom Period |
| Material | gold with inlay of enamel and semi-precious stones |
| Dimensions | ca. 183cm long |
| Collection | Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum |
| Saskia No. | Jec-0196 |
| Source | Gardner, Art Through the Ages, 11th ed., chapter 3, plate 36 |
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