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Early canopic jars were placed inside acanopicchestand buried in tombs together with the sarcophagus of the dead.
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The burial chamber contained a red granite sarcophagus (empty) and acanopicchest.
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The block was carved into two compartments destined to receive the king's coffin,canopicchestand funerary goods.
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Acanopicchestwas sunk in the floor.
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A wide variety of funerary furniture was recovered from these tombs including wooden coffins, alabaster perfume jars, and canopic chests.
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