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Fig. 28
Graffito of a standing mummy embraced by a kneeling widow incised on the lower slab of a stela that was probably never carved. The slab was found in the tomb of Mery-Neith. Dimensions: 44 x 18 cm. From Raven et al., Tomb of Meryneith at Saqqara, 2014, p. 81 [4]. Image courtesy of the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden.
Graffito of a standing mummy embraced by a kneeling widow incised on the lower slab of a stela that was probably never carved. The slab was found in the tomb of Mery-Neith. Dimensions: 44 x 18 cm. From Raven et al., Tomb of Meryneith at Saqqara, 2014, p. 81 [4]. Image courtesy of the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden, Leiden.

