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English: Sarcophagus of Meresankh II, a daughter of the pharaoh Khufu, from Giza, tomb G 7410B. Made of red granite, from the 4th dynasty, circa 2606-2550 B.C. Now residing in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Meresankh II was buried in a royal mastaba field east of the Great pyramid and is to be distinguished from Meresankh III, her niece.
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