Third Intermediate Period coffins and cartonnages from Hatshepsut’s chapel. Part 2: the funeral assemblage of Vizier Padiamunet
2025, 34, No. 3
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In an earlier article (Payraudeau 2018c), the funerary material found in the shafts of Hatshepsut’s chapel was presented. This second study completes the work by publishing the coffin and cartonnage assemblage of Vizier Padiamunet, dating from the end of the Twenty-second Dynasty, which features rather original decoration and texts.
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