Inner Coffin of Menkheperre (C), usurped from Ahmose ca. 1000-945 B.C. Third Intermediate Period This is the inner of the two nested coffins of the God's Father, Priest of Amun-Re, Menkheperre, son of Fai-Mut (), that was found in the far left corner of the chamber of Tomb MMA 60. It is similar in shape, style, and decoration to the outer coffin, with the deceased shown in a long striated wig bound by a fillet and the cycle of decoration on the lid and the box similar to that of the outer coffin. A long curled beard is still attached to Menkheperre's chin, indicating that he is divine. The name of the original owner, Ahmose, was in some places painted over and substituted with that of Menkheperre. The face on the lid of this coffin was repaired after the usurpation: the nose, the chin, and the beard were restored and never varnished.. Inner Coffin of Menkheperre (C), usurped from Ahmose. ca. 1000-945 B.C.. Wood, paste, paint. Third Intermediate Period. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes,

Inner Coffin of Menkheperre (C), usurped from Ahmose ca. 1000-945 B.C. Third Intermediate Period This is the inner of the two nested coffins of the God's Father, Priest of Amun-Re, Menkheperre, son of Fai-Mut (), that was found in the far left corner of the chamber of Tomb MMA 60. It is similar in shape, style, and decoration to the outer coffin, with the deceased shown in a long striated wig bound by a fillet and the cycle of decoration on the lid and the box similar to that of the outer coffin. A long curled beard is still attached to Menkheperre's chin, indicating that he is divine. The name of the original owner, Ahmose, was in some places painted over and substituted with that of Menkheperre. The face on the lid of this coffin was repaired after the usurpation: the nose, the chin, and the beard were restored and never varnished.. Inner Coffin of Menkheperre (C), usurped from Ahmose. ca. 1000-945 B.C.. Wood, paste, paint. Third Intermediate Period. From Egypt, Upper Egypt, Thebes,
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