An incredible 4,500 year old ancient Egyptian tunic – one of the oldest and most well-preserved examples of its kind, providing valuable insights into the clothing and culture of ancient Egypt. The tunic is estimated to be around 4,500 years old, dating back to the Old Kingdom period (2613-2181 BCE)
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