Abstract
Publication of a canopic jar acquired by the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto in 1994 (995.11.4). Its form and unusual text are discussed; it is dated to the Twenty-first Dynasty, and attributed to a northern context. A curious feature is that although finely made and quite finished, it omits any mention of the name of the deceased.
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