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Excavating to access the tomb of Prince Setiherkhepeshef (QV43). (Original label: Discovery of the tomb of Prince Setirchopeshfu). Schiaparelli excavations.
1903
F. Ballerini
C01888
Celluloid plate negative/silver bromide
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The entrance to the tomb of Prince Setiherkhepeshef (QV43) at the time of its discovery. There is a substantial deposit of limestone fragments and sand progressively transported into the passage by repeated flooding. Remains of sarcophagi are clearly visible on the upper surface which may have also arrived together with the alluvial deposits, or (more likely) are a result from the reuse of this tomb in later periods. Schiaparelli excavations.
1903
C00768
Glass plate negative/silver bromide
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Depiction of Prince Setiherkhepeshef on the west wall of the first corridor in tomb QV43. Schiaparelli excavations.
1903
C00787
Glass plate negative/silver bromide
13x18
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