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Inlaid eyes on Old Kingdom coffins: a history of misidentification
Certain stone objects found in association with a number of old Kingdom coffins have been wrongly identified in the past as model grooming implements or amulets. These objects are in fact inlaid udjat-eyes, and often form the sole evidence for this type of treatment, which is rare during the Old Kingdom.