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Henut Taui

Henut Taui, or Henuttaui, Henuttawy (''fl.'' ca 1000 BCE) was an Ancient Egyptian priestess during the 21st Dynasty whose remains were mummified. She is mainly known for being one of the so-called "cocaine mummies".
==Background==
Little to nothing is known about her life. She was a priestess and chantress in the temple of Amun at Thebes, and after her death her body was embalmed and buried in the Deir el-Bahari necropolis.
After the discovery of her tomb, her mummy became a property of the king of Bavaria (likely Ludwig I), who later donated it to the Staatliche Sammlung für Ägyptische Kunst of Munich, where it is still located today (ÄS 57).〔Rice, M., ''Who is who in Ancient Egypt'', 1999 (2004), Routledge, London, ISBN 0-203-44328-4, pp. 64-65.〕 Her coffin, once located at the National Archaeology Museum of Lisbon,〔Daressy, G., op. cit., p. 19 (see A 136).〕 is now in Munich too.〔Porter, B. & Moss, R., ''Topographical bibliography of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic texts, reliefs and paintings. I. The Theban necropolis, part 2''. 2nd edition, Oxford University Press 1964, p. 639.〕

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