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Gaston Maspero: LES MOMIES ROYALES DE DEIR EL-BAHARI, Paris, 1889

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This is excellent material for general graphic
orientation.

In 2007 photographic studies were made by
CESRAS Research Fellows Sergej V. Ivanov
and Edward R. Loring. The photographs
include the only ones to be made in modern
times, using digital technology. They include
the vulture depicted below which no other
living persons had ever seen at all.

Click on the vulture to visit the section of this
site, giving all possible information on this
unique object:
The leather funerary baldachin
of Asetemachbjt B
, daughter of the HPA
Masaharta. His title HPA (prefixed by ankh
anx) and name may be read antithetic above
the vulture's wings: