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In the Royal Mummy Cache at DB320, an ivory canopic coffer was found that was inscribed with the name of Hatshepsut and contained a mummified liver or spleen as well as the tooth that now has been found to fit the second mummy in the wet nurse's tomb.
Georges Daressy further deduced that the gilded coffin found in the tomb was originally made for a woman and only later adapted to accommodate a king, through alterations to its inscriptions and the addition of a false beard, a uraeus, and the royal scepters ( crook and flail ).< ref > Davis, T. M., < cite > The Tomb of Queen Tiyi </ cite >, ( KMT Communications, 1990 ) p. viii </ ref > The identity of the coffin's original owner has been a matter of much discussion over the years, with Tiye, Nefertiti, Meketaten, and Meritaten all proposed as candidates .< ref > Davis, T. M., < cite > The Tomb of Queen Tiyi </ cite >, ( KMT Communications, 1990 ) p. viii-x </ ref > It is now widely accepted that the coffin was originally intended for Akhenaten's secondary wife Kiya .< ref name =" davis p. xii "> Davis, T. M., < cite > The Tomb of Queen Tiyi </ cite >, ( KMT Communications, 1990 ) p. xii </ ref > It is also recognized that the four canopic jars discovered near the coffin belonged to Kiya, and that the female heads on the jars ' stoppers portray her.
Webensenu's name is otherwise attested on a statue of Amenhotep's chief architect, Minmose, and his canopic jars and a funerary statue have been found in Amenhotep II's tomb.
Her name was enclosed in a cartouche on canopic fragments.
Her name was enclosed in a cartouche on canopic fragments.
These include a fragment of a canopic jar found at his pyramid complex of Saqqara, which offers a partial name for his queen, Seneb ... " which may be restored as Sonb.
Through an old misunderstanding, the name " canopic jars " was applied by early Egyptologists to the vases with human and animal heads in which the internal organs were placed by the Egyptians after embalming.

name and reflects
The Basel region, culturally extending into German Baden-Württemberg and French Alsace, reflects the heritage of its three states in the modern Latin name: " Regio TriRhena ".
In 1987, the Library of Congress Country Study said that the Air Force's official name, Ivoirian Air Transport and Liaison Group ( Groupement Aérien de Transport et de Liaison -- GATL ), ' reflects an original mission focused more on logistics and transport rather than a combat force.
CyKey ( pronounced sai-ki or " psyche ") is named after the Microwriter chord system's co-inventor Cy Endfield, who died in 1995 but the name also reflects its intuitive nature.
In Croatian, however, the day's name reflects a particular theological connection: it is called Uskrs, meaning " Resurrection ".
[...] The name 2030 reflects my conviction that the years around 2030 will be a magical time.
Commercial devices called " magnetic filters " are sold, but the name reflects their use, not their mode of operation.
The city's Latin name may be given as either Gedania, Gedanum or Dantiscum ; the variety of Latin names reflects the mixed influence of the city's Polish, German and Kashubian heritage.
The Arabic name of Gamma Gruis ( al-dhanab, " the tail ") reflects this origins.
Alexander Dane is an accomplished British actor whose name — or stage name ?-- reflects his experience in Shakespearean theatre (" the melancholy Dane " is a well-known description of Hamlet ).
Hamburg's official name, Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg ( German: Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg ), reflects Hamburg's history as a member of the medieval Hanseatic League, as a free imperial city of the Holy Roman Empire, and that Hamburg is a city-state and one of the sixteen States of Germany.
The name reflects Houston's role as the center of the U. S. Space Program.
This name reflects the fact that while in many respects Shemini Atzeret is a separate holiday in its own right, in certain respects its celebration is linked to that of Sukkot.
His family name was originally written Samenhof, in German orthography ; the spelling Zamenhof reflects the romanization of the Yiddish spelling, as well as the Esperanto and Polish spellings.
Sowing is an apt name for this activity, since not only are many games traditionally played with seeds, but placing seeds one at a time in different holes reflects the physical act of sowing.
The name " Normandy " reflects Rollo's Viking ( i. e. " Northman ") origins.
The name reflects the rule that in the match each team bowls a set maximum number of overs, usually between 20 and 50, although shorter and longer forms of limited overs cricket have been played.
However, its final English name, suggested in 1831, reflects the more physically similar elements carbon and boron.
The name of the pound sterling (£) reflects the fact it originally represented the value of one pound Tower weight of sterling silver ; other historical currencies, such as the French livre, have similar etymologies.
Waverley ( whose surname name reflects his divided loyalties ) eventually decides to lead a peaceful life of establishment respectability under the House of Hanover rather than live as a proscribed rebel.
The airport's official English name, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, reflects the original Dutch word order ( Luchthaven Schiphol ).
The name ( giant cell arteritis ) reflects the type of inflammatory cell involved as seen on a biopsy.
The name reflects the approximate southern limit to the kingdom's territory, the Humber estuary.
Kaveri is also referred to as ponni in the South and the name reflects the geographic region where it is grown.
His name reflects this idea ; it is a derivative of the Indo-European word for " bright, shining sky ".

name and mistaken
* Hysterium: ( Latin for " Hysterical ", or " Anxious ", the suffix "- um " makes the name neuter, and the character's gender is often mistaken throughout the piece ) The chief slave in the house of Senex.
Clausewitz's Christian names are sometimes given in non-German sources as " Carl Philipp Gottlieb " or " Carl Maria ", because of reliance on mistaken source material, conflation with his wife's name, Marie, or mistaken assumptions about German orthography.
The prefix q was introduced to avoid the prefix o being mistaken for a zero, while the prefix 0o was introduced to avoid starting a numerical literal with an alphabetic character ( like o or q ), since these might cause the literal to be confused with a variable name.
" The name most likely originated from the somatic " numbing " effect and feelings of dissociation induced by PCP, and has led to the widespread and mistaken belief that the liquid is made up of or contains real embalming fluid.
The chi in the martial art's name can also be mistaken for ch ' i ( 氣 ), especially as ch ' i is involved in the practice of t ' ai chi ch ' uan.
They were aware that voters had probably mistaken their film with the 1956 MGM musical of the same name starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra which was based on The Philadelphia Story.
Josquin was long mistaken for a man with a similar name, Josquin de Kessalia, born around the year 1440, who sang in Milan from 1459 to 1474, dying in 1498.
( A more general term is " political economy ", an earlier name for " economics " that evokes its practical and theoretical origins but should not be mistaken for the Marxian use of the same term.
Philo describes him as a great magician in the Life of Moses ; elsewhere he speaks of " the sophist Balaam, being ," i. e. symbolizing " a vain crowd of contrary and warring opinions " and again as " a vain people " — both phrases being based on a mistaken etymology of the name Balaam.
Also mistaken is the explanation that the name derives from the Dutch words huis for house and tuin for garden.
Slobodin is correct to note that there is a mistake on the registry of his birth but since his name was changed from the mistaken " William False Rivers Rivers " to its later form, it seems probable that " Rivers " was intended to appear as a given name as well as a surname.
( The Shibboleth-like division amongst the Sabaeans into Sheba and Seba is acknowledged elsewhere, for example in Psalm 72, leading scholars to suspect that this is not a mistaken duplication of the same name, but a genuine historical division.
Some state offices have started to use both last names, in the traditional father then mother order, to reduce the risk of a person being mistaken for others using the same name combinations, e. g. if Eva Duarte and Juan Perón had a child named Juan, he might be misidentified if he were called Juan Perón, but not if he was known as Juan Perón Duarte.
This meant he was initially very reliant upon someone to direct the government in his name, and although Zoe believed Michael would prove to be a more devoted husband than Romanos, she was sadly mistaken.
The memorial is sometimes given the name The Angel of Christian Charity and is popularly mistaken for Eros.
Despite its fame, the earlier and more numerous London bus classes that the Routemaster replaced ( the RT-type AEC Regent and its Leyland Titan RTL and RTW counterparts ) are often mistaken for Routemasters by the public and by the media .< ref name = autogenerated1 >
However, this place name appears to have been due to a mistaken transcription of the village name Kalifornsky, which took its name from the surname of the village's founder, a Dena ' ina Indian named Qadanalchen ( meaning " acts quickly " in the Outer Inlet dialect of the Dena ' ina language ).
According to local tradition, the name resulted from a lottery: the townsfolk were invited to put a proposed name into a hat, and " La Plata " was the one drawn ; it had been Dr. Moore's choice, under the mistaken impression that it was French for " the silver river.
Haswell-Smith ( 2004 ) notes that the full name St Kilda first appears on a Dutch map dated 1666, and that it may have been derived from Norse sunt kelda (" sweet wellwater ") or from a mistaken Dutch assumption that the spring Tobar Childa was dedicated to a saint.
Within a day, the hand-made piece of promotion was mistaken for an anti-Semitic graffito ( as Jude, beside being an English first name, happens to mean " Jew " in German ), and the window was smashed by passers-by.

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