Wooden coffin / The Great Museum Imhotep / Saqqara
Discovered May 3, 2005, by the team of the Supreme Council for Archaeology
A wooden coffin was found in a cemetery near King Titi pyramid
He found an unknown 2300-year-old female mummy wearing a golden mask that archaeologists believe to be from the thirtieth family (381-343 BC). M)
Found the coffin 6 meters deep and placed inside a simple wooden outer coffin
The inner coffin was drawn by the winged sun covering the mummy’s chest,
The face was covered with a doctrine mask showing a quietly smiling face with black eyebrows over clear black eyes.
Blue wigs surrounding the face.
Multiple straps across the stump and upper legs show many ancient Egyptian symbols, including the symbol of balance and truth appearing with blue and gold wings spread, arms stretched in each hand holding a long blue feather, and dark blue.
Mummy’s legs were decorated with an embalming body mattress on a bed
And below are different codes sorted into three records.
The legs of the coffin were painted brightly on the bottom cardboard that covers the mummy’s ends.