The coffin of Pharaoh Amenhotep I of ancient Egypt
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This is the wooden coffin of Pharaoh Amenhotep I of the 18th Dynasty of ancient Egypt, currently housed in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt. In 1881, this coffin was discovered in the royal mummy vault of the DB320 tomb. However, this is an alternative coffin, originally made for a pastor named Djehutymose. The inscription in front of the coffin calls on Osiris Vinifer to provide Amenhotep I with bread, beer, cattle, poultry, and all beautiful and pure things.