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    Bab el-Gasus (Egyptian Arabic: باب الجسس, romanized: bāb el-gasus, lit. 'Gate of the Priests [Spies]'), also known as the Priestly Cache and the Second...
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    priests themselves also were found in a tomb at the site, known today as Bab el-Gasus 'Gate of the Priests' (also referred to as the "Priestly Cache" or "Second...
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    coffins were found at Bab el-Gasus (Deir el-Bahari) and are now in Cairo. Meritamen, Chantress of Amun. She was buried at Bab el-Gasus under the pontificate...
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    of the Kings (Modern: "Wadi el-Muluk") Valley of the Queens (Modern: "Biban el-Harim") Royal Cache Bab el-Gasus Deir el-Medina Workmen's Tombs Shrine...
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    Isetemkheb D were: Psusennes II Herwebenkhet, a Chantress of Amun; buried at Bab el-Gasus (?) Henuttawy, God's Wife of Amun By Neskhons he had four children: two...
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    government which in 1893 offered nine mummies of the era of the Pharaohs from Bab el-Gasus. However, the Egyptian collection is mainly by two donors, Ioannis Dimitriou...
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    topographical order, and are due the order in which the tombs were discovered. Bab el-Gasus "Funerary Cones of the 18th Dynasty". Digital Egypt. UCL. Retrieved 2008-01-30...
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    in a century, with previous noteworthy caches being DB320, KV35, and Bab el-Gasus. Ushabtis of Pediamenopet. Museo Egizio, Turin. List of Theban tombs...
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    because she was buried at Deir el-Bahri, a popular burial place for the royal family of this period, close to Bab el-Gasus, which was also a popular burial...
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  • Fourth Prophet, and Menkheperre, Third Prophet of Amun. She was buried at Bab el-Gasus, where most of her family members were buried. Her coffins and funerary...
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