Coffin of Lady Iawttayesheret

Coffin of Lady Iawttayesheret

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Human: Nested coffins of the Lady Iawttayesheret from the Charlotte Lichirie Collection of Egyptian Art, Michael C. Carlos Museum, Emory University, Atlanta, GA (acc. no. 1999.1.8,a-d).\nThis model depicts the inner and outer coffins of the Lady Iawttayesheret who was a devoted follower of the Divine Adoratrice of Amun.\nShe was the daughter of Padikhnum and Tadiaset, and lived during Egypt's Dynasty 25 (ca. 760-656 B.C.) in Thebes, ancient city of Luxor, Egypt.\nThe bottom of the outer coffin, interior of the outer coffin, and foot of the outer coffin lid were not available for scanning and have been digitally recreated here.\nThis model was created from 454 photographs (165 LG Volt Mobile Phone and 289 EOS Rebel T5i) using Metashape 1.5.1 software.\nThe inner coffin and outer coffin base were photographed in November 2015, while the lid of the outer coffin was captured in May 2019 through plexiglass cases in museum galleries.\nThis model is a revised version of the original.

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