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English: A statue of the final Egyptian God's Wife of Amun at Thebes, Ankhenesneferibre, of the 26th Saite dynasty. She was the daughter of the 26th dynasty Saite pharaoh: Psamtik II. The statue is now located in the Nubian Museum of Aswan in southern Egypt. Its catalogue number was CG42205.
Karnak Cachette ʿnḫ-n.s-Nfr-jb-Rʿ
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Author tutincommon (John Campana)

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Statue of the God's Wife of Amun and Divine Adoratrice of Amun, Ankhnesneferibre

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6 January 2004

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