The Second Coffin of Yuya in Ancient Egypt
Ancient Egyptian Civilization
Ancient Egyptian yua
Luxor museum
Luxor Museum Collection
Yuya's sarcophagus
Yuya's Second Coffin
Ancient Egyptian sarcophagus
3D scanning of ancient Egyptian sarcophagus
3D scanning of Yuya's sarcophagus
3D scan of Yuya's second coffin
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Yuya was an important figure in the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt (15th century BC). His second coffin was found in tomb KV46 in the Valley of the Kings of Egypt and is now preserved in the Luxor Museum. The second coffin is usually an inner or outer coffin used to protect the mummy. The inner coffin (inner coffin) is a smaller coffin located inside the outer coffin, while the outer coffin is a larger and more ornate coffin. These coffins are usually made of wood and are carefully decorated and carved to show the art and religion of ancient Egypt.