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Portrait study thought represent Kiya, a secondary wife to the pharoah Ahkenaten. Originally discovered within the workshop of the royal sculptor Thutmose at Amarna, now part of the Ägyptisches Museum collection in Berlin.

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November 8, 2006

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Keith Schengili-Roberts

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