The coffin of Tamutmutef, chantress of Amun, belongs to a particularly interesting group documented at the end of the 18th Dynasty, characterized by the representation of the deceased wearing everyday clothes instead of as a mummy. Carved in relief, we thus see the pleated linen dress with the arms and feet sticking out from the pleats of the cloth. This model was readopted during the Third Intermediate Period, partly by simply reusing coffins from the New Kingdom in this Style, as is possibly the case with the present coffin, and updating the decorative repertoire with the Typical rich and dense decoration of “yellow coffins”.