An Intriguing Feminine Figure in the Royal Cachette Wadi: New Findings from the C2 Project

The C2 Project is a Spanish–Egyptian mission directed by José-R. Pérez-Accino (Universidad Complutense, Madrid) and Hisham El Leithy (CEDAE, Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism, Egypt), currently working at the so-called Royal Cache wadi, immediately south of Deir al-Bahari bay, on the Theban Wester...

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