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English: Mummy coffin of Pedusiri, detail of the chest area, including the goddess Nut with outstreched wings, in plastered, polychromed, and gilded wood, Egyptian late dynastic or early Greco-Roman period, circa 500 - 25 B.C.E. Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin
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