Mummy of a man, Louvre. Egypt, Ptolemaic Period, 332-30 BC

It is the mummy of a man about 1.65 meter tall, who lived during the Ptolemaic Period (ca. 305-30 BC). The quality of its embalming, as well as the state of conservation make it a specimen noticeable and worthy of notice.

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Numerous tourists, therefore, unaware of its proximity, asked where it is located. In room fifteen. Pacheri is very much unique. Its conservation and display at the Louvre (N 2627) make him an uncontested star of the Egyptian collections in France.

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Egyptian mummy, (probably) Ptolemaic Period (305 BC to 30 BC), of a man named Nenu or Pachery (his name was written hastily and can be read both ways). His face is covered

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