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Description Egyptian Museum, Cairo: Gilded throne of the ancient Egyptian king Tutankhamun, wood, gold, glass, carnelian, from the tomb treasure of Tutankhamun (KV62), New Kingdom, 18th dynasty, ca. 1336-1327 BCTranslation of the inscription (cf. below):1. King of Upper and Lower Egypt [Neb-kheperu-Re = lord of the manifestations of Re],2. son of Re [Tut-ankh-Amun heqa-Iunu-shema = living image of Amun, ruler of Southern Iunu],3. given life like Re.4. [Re, ruler of the two horizons, who rejoices in the horizon],5. [In his name as Re, the father, who has come as the Aten],6. given life forever and ever.7. The hereditary princess who is great of praise,8. lady of charm who is sweet of love, mistress9. of Upper and Lower Egypt, lady of the Two Lands, [Ankhes-en-Amun = she lives for Amun],10. may she live forever and ever.
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