File:Arthur Mace, with a chariot from Tutankhamun's tomb, during its excavation.png

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English: Arthur Mace and Alfred Lucas, conserve a chariot from Tutankhamun’s tomb outside the 'laboratory' in the neighbouring tomb of Seti II, December 1923. Published in 1928 as part of Mace's obituary.
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Source Illustrated London News, Saturday 23 Juney 1928, page 1164
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