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  2. Tomb of Nefertari - Wikipedia

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    The tomb features several extracts from the Book of the Dead from chapters 148, 94, 146, 17 and 144 and tells of all the ceremonies and tests taking place from the death of Nefertari up until the end of her journey, depicted on the door of her burial chamber, in which Nefertari is reborn and emerges from the eastern horizon as a sun disc ...

  3. Ernesto Schiaparelli - Wikipedia

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    Schiaparelli was born on 12 July 1856, in Biella.He found Queen Nefertari's tomb in Deir el-Medina in the Valley of the Queens (1904) and excavated the TT8 tomb of the royal architect Kha (1906), found intact and displayed in toto in Turin.

  4. Nefertari - Wikipedia

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    Nefertari, also known as Nefertari Meritmut, was an Egyptian queen and the first of the Great Royal Wives (or principal wives) of Ramesses the Great. She is one of the best known Egyptian queens, among such women as Cleopatra , Nefertiti , and Hatshepsut , and one of the most prominent not known or thought to have reigned in her own right .

  5. Nefertari (18th dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Nefertari was a queen of the Eighteenth Dynasty of Egypt, the first Great Royal Wife of Pharaoh Thutmose IV. [1] Her origins are unknown, it is likely that she was a ...

  6. Ahmose-Nefertari - Wikipedia

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    Ahmose-Nefertari was born during the latter part of the 17th Dynasty, during the reign of her grandfather Senakhtenre Ahmose. [2] Her father Seqenenre Tao fought against the Hyksos and may have lost his life during a battle. He was succeeded by Kamose. [1] It is possible that Ahmose-Nefertari married Kamose, but no evidence exists of such a ...

  7. Dra' Abu el-Naga' - Wikipedia

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    Tomb ANB Possible tomb of king Amenhotep I (second king of the 18th Dynasty) and his mother Ahmose-Nefertari. The lost tomb of Intef the Elder, a founding figure of the 11th Dynasty. [18]: 88 [19] The lost Tomb of Nebamun; scientific analysis in 2008–09 indicated the tomb's location somewhere in the vicinity of Dra' Abu el-Naga' [20]

  8. Tomb ANB - Wikipedia

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    A basalt bust of a woman, who may be Ahmose-Nefertari was discovered in the tomb. The statue is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (M.M.A. 21.7.9). [1] Fragments of stone vessels with inscriptions of Ahmose I, Ahmose-Nefertari and Amenhotep I (M.M.A.21.7.1-8.) where found in the tomb, as well as a fragment inscribed for King Apepi and a daughter named Herti.

  9. File:Osiris, Khepri and Nefertari in her tomb.jpg - Wikipedia

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    The gods Osiris and Khepri alongside Nefertari in her tomb. Items portrayed in this file depicts. QV66. Nefertari. creator. some value. author name string: Darer101.