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The image depicts an artifact displayed in a museum setting, likely in Egypt. It is a partially reconstructed, light-colored wooden structure, possibly a sedan chair or carrying chair, encased in a glass display case. The frame appears to be made of rounded wooden supports with woven or wickerwork details. The object is accompanied by informational plaques in both Arabic and English, detailing its significance as the "Carrying Chair" used by Queen Hetepheres and describing the conservation efforts undertaken to restore it. Reflections in the glass case show several individuals viewing the exhibit. Hieroglyphs are visible on a wall behind the structure. Based on the context, the location is in Egypt, potentially the Egyptian Museum in Cairo or a similar museum exhibiting ancient artifacts.
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Here is a description of the image: The image depicts an artifact displayed in a museum setting, likely in Egypt. It is a partially reconstructed, light-colored wooden structure, possibly a sedan chair or carrying chair, encased in a glass display case. The frame appears to be made of rounded wooden supports with woven or wickerwork details. The object is accompanied by informational plaques in both Arabic and English, detailing its significance as the "Carrying Chair" used by Queen Hetepheres and describing the conservation efforts undertaken to restore it. Reflections in the glass case show several individuals viewing the exhibit. Hieroglyphs are visible on a wall behind the structure. Based on the context, the location is in Egypt, potentially the Egyptian Museum in Cairo or a similar museum exhibiting ancient artifacts.

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