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Description Carrying chair from the funerary furniture of Queen Hetepheres, from the 4th dynasty, circa 2575-2528 B.C. Thought to be a gift from her son, Khufu. Reconstruction of original on display in Cairo, this copy residing in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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