The burial remains of the funeral mask of Pharaoh Psusennes I from the Third Intermediate Period, discovered at Tanis in Egypt, featuring richly crafted gold funerary artifacts and royal burial treasures at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt, showcasing ancient artifacts, statues, and treasures from ancient Egyptian civilization spanning thousands of years of history Egypt March 2026 Note to Editors: The use of this picture is strictly editorial use only.

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The burial remains of the funeral mask of Pharaoh Psusennes I from the Third Intermediate Period, discovered at Tanis in Egypt, featuring richly crafted gold funerary artifacts and royal burial treasures at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt, showcasing ancient artifacts, statues, and treasures from ancient Egyptian civilization spanning thousands of years of history  Egypt March 2026  Note to Editors:   The use of this picture is strictly editorial use only.
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The burial remains of the funeral mask of Pharaoh Psusennes I from the Third Intermediate Period, discovered at Tanis in Egypt, featuring richly crafted gold funerary artifacts and royal burial treasures at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, Egypt, showcasing ancient artifacts, statues, and treasures from ancient Egyptian civilization spanning thousands of years of history Egypt March 2026 Note to Editors: The use of this picture is strictly editorial use only.

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