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Antiquité égyptienne, Chambre funéraire de Toutânkhamon, Musée égyptien du Caire, (Égypte).

Funerary chapel found in Tutankhamun's tomb in the Valley of the Kings (KV62). This was the outermost of the four chapels, the innermost one contained the pharaoh's sarcophagus. It was made of wood and decorated with gold, the decoration shows the Djed pillar (a symbol of Osiris) and the Tjet (a symbol of Isis; both were considered talismans in Ancient Egypt).

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Photo personnelle de Gérard Ducher (user:Néfermaât).

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Personal picture of Gérard Ducher

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