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Alles für die Katz’?

Heimo Hohneck

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Linguistics and LanguageArcheologyHistoryLiterature and Literary Theorybiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectArtAncient historybiology.organism_classificationLanguage and LinguisticsCoffinHigh priestMemphismedia_common

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Summary The so-called cat’s coffin of prince Thutmose (Egyptian Museum Cairo, CG 5003), which was allegedly found during an excavation at Mit Rahina in 1892, is a curious monument. Whilst prince Thutmose is commonly regarded as a son of Amenhotep III, this coffin so far delivers the only known example for him as “eldest king’s son” and high priest of Ptah at Memphis. But, for several reasons, its authenticity seems to be very dubious.

https://doi.org/10.1515/zaes-2014-0010