File:Hatshepsut's sarcophagus for Thutmose I.jpg

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English: This beautiful quartzite sarcophagus was created by Hatshepsut and used by her to re-bury her late father, Thutmose I. It was presented as a gift by the wealthy American lawyer Theodore M. Davis to the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston in 1904.
Čeština: Sarkofág, který darovala královna Hatšepsut svému otci Thutmose I.
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Author Hans Ollermann
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