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English: In 1881, a coffin intended for a Queen Ahhotep was found in a cache at Deir el-Bahri (TT 320, CG 61006). The coffin was inscribed with the titles "King's Daughter, King's Sister, Great Royal Wife, She who is joined to the White Crown, King's Mother." Although the queen's body was not found in this coffin, evidence including the title of "King's Mother" has led researchers to believe she was Queen Ahhotep (I) of the 17th/18th Dynasty of Egypt, mother of Pharaoh Ahmose I.
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Source Catalogue général des antiquités égyptiennes du Musée du Caire N° 61001-61044, Cercueils des cachettes royales (image pulled from pl. IX of back pages). Published in 1909 by Institut français d'archéologie orientale (French Institute of Oriental Archeology) in Cairo, Egypt. Internet Archive link: https://archive.org/details/DaressyCercueils1909/mode/2up
Author Georges Daressy (1864-1938)

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