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Also undergoing study are hieroglyphic-inscribed slabs of wood that comprised the coffin of an Egyptian named Ahanakht, circa 2000 B.C. Conservation efforts led researchers to discover hidden inscriptions on the seams, said David Silverman, curator-in-charge of the Egyptian section. Head conservator Lynn Grant said staff members continuously experience a sense of wonder as they work with historical artifacts. "It is a delight, with this new space, to be able to share that with our visitors and give people an idea of what's going on behind the scenes," Grant said. ___ Online: Artifact Lab:
http://www.penn.museum/sites/artifactlab/
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