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The third and innermost coffin of Tjuyu (Toeja). Egyptian Museum, Cairo. On 5 February 1905 James Edward Quibell stumbled upon an unbelievably rich and little disturbed tomb. The occupants turned out to be Yuya (Joeja) and Tjuyu (Toeja), father and mother of Queen Tiye (Teje), the principal wife of King Amenophis III of the 18th dynasty. The small tomb was stacked to the ceiling with coffins and funery equipment of the finest quality so far to have come to light in the Valley of the Kings in Egypt. The tomb of Tutankhamun was still to be discovered 17 years later in 1922. And for an overview:(FOR EDUCATIONAL NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY). |
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Author | Hans Ollermann |
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