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  • English: Fayum mummy portrait. Detail of a still-incomplete portrait mummy, Metropolitan Museum of Art. It was discovered by Flinders Petrie within a burial chamber in 1911.
  • Deutsch: 1911 von Flinders Petrie in Hawara gefundene Porträtmumie, ungewöhnlicherweise in einer Grabkammer zusammen mit vier weiteren Mumien gefunden, New York, Metropolitan Museum of Arts, Inv.-Nr. 11.139.
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Fayum mummy portrait. Detail of a still-incomplete portrait mummy,. discovered by Flinders Petrie within a burial chamber in 1911. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

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