Sha-Amun-Em-Su

Sha-Amun-Em-Su

historical figure Egypt

Sha-Amun-Em-Su is an ancient Egyptian noble whose sarcophagus, dating back to 750 B.C., was part of the Museu Nacional's significant collection. The sarcophagus was notable for never having been opened, and its contents, including a collection of amulets, were preserved despite the fire that devastated the museum in 2018, providing researchers with a rare opportunity to study the artifacts associated with this historical figure.

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Liechtenstein Liechtenstein: Sha-Amun-Em-Su is the name of the mummy whose sarcophagus was one of the few never opened. 6

O Estado de S. Paulo (Estadão): Fogo no Museu Nacional destruiu coleção egípcia