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D Site Name Western Cemetery. G Site Name Western Cemetery. G Site Name Eastern Cemetery. Hepetweser Site Name Western Cemetery. Lepsius 76 Site Name Eastern Cemetery. Lepsius 77 Site Name Eastern Cemetery. S Site Name Western Cemetery.
Finds 10 Collapse or Expand. People 46 Collapse or Expand. Ancient People. Limestone offering basin Hearst inscribed for Senenu, dedicated by his son Akhethetep, identified as [sHD wjA xrp apr nfrw sHD wabw xrp jmjw sA aD-mr grgt] inspector of the boat, director of a crew of recruits, inspector of wab-priests, director of members of a phyle, administrator of a settlement; found in situ in front of entrance to G offering chamber-serdab.
Also appears on false door north jamb inscribed for Nensedjerkai owner of G , identified as [Xrj-Hb smA jnpw xt wr] lector-priest, smA-priest of Anubis, khet-priest of the Great One; in situ in G Eastern jamb of entrance to second northern room inscribed for Debehen, identified as [Hrj-tp nxb] overlord of El-Kab; in situ in G Southern wall of second room inscribed for Debehen, identified as [nswt Poorly preserved false door inscribed for Debehen; in situ in western wall of second room of G Appears on entrance lintel inscribed for Iy; found displaced in front of entrance to G Also appears on false door inscribed for Iy; in situ in chapel of G Limestone offering basin Hearst inscribed for Hetepib dedicated by his son Inkaf , identified as [sHD Hmwtjw wabt jmj-r mDw Hmwtjw wabt rx nswt] inspector of craftsmen of the wabet, overseer of ten craftsmen of the wabet, royal acquaintance; found displaced in G , attributed to G attributed to G with name incorrectly spelled Iunkaf in Porter-Moss III, p.
It seems more likely that all of the inscribed material statues, offering basin originated in G chapel. Appears multiple times in tomb decoration chapel relief, architrave, door jambs, statuary , identified variously as [jmj-r Hwt wrt jmj-r sSw mrt xntj-S mnnfr-ppj Xrj tp nswt] overseer of the great chapel, overseer of scribes of the meret-serfs, palace attendant of the pyramid-town Mennefer-Pepi, he who is at the head of the king; in situ in G Possibly same individual as Idu in G , son of Qar owner of G The relationship between Qar and Idu is difficult to determine; it seems certain that they are father and son, but it is not clear which is which since they each have a son named after the other i.
Qar has a son named Idu, Idu has a son named Qar. Qar G has a sister named Bendjyt who may be identical to Bendjet, a daughter of Idu G , in which case Idu would be the father of Qar, but this is not at all certain. Entrance lintel inscribed for Iy, identified as [rx nswt jmj-r pr] royal acquaintance, steward; found displaced in front of entrance to G False door inscribed for Iy, identified as [rx nswt jmj-r pr] royal acquaintance, steward; in situ in chapel of G Father of Kaemnefret owner of north tomb in G Outer faces, jambs and broken drum of tomb entrance inscribed for Kaemnefret, identified as [Hm-nTr Hr-jnpw xntj pr Smswt aD-mr Hr sbA xntj pt smr watj xrp aH] priest of Horus-Anubis who presides over the suite, administrator of the district 'Star-of-Horus-Foremost-of-Heaven', sole companion, director of the palace; all found in situ in G south tomb, except for drum found in debris.
Possibly same individual as Fetekta, son of Senedjemb Inti owner of G Architectural elements in G , including chapel entrance lintel and drum lintel, and north and south false doors inscribed for Kai; also appears in G in chapel relief, west and south walls, and chapel entrance north and south door jambs, and chapel facade panels of relief on either side of chapel entrance , identified as [rx nswt sS a nswt jmj-r Hmw-kA jmj-r prw mswt nswt wab nswt sAb sS aprw] royal acquaintance, royal document scribe, overseer of ka-priests, overseer of the houses of the king's children, royal wab-priest, juridicial scribe of the crews; in situ in G Also appears in G on false door inscribed for Iabtet owner of G , lower north and south inner jambs, identified as [rx nswt jmj-r Hmw-kA nb jmAx kAj] royal acquaintance, overseer of ka-priests, possessor of reverence, Kai; in situ in G Architectural elements in G inscribed for Kai; also seated group statue Cairo JE inscribed for Kai and two of his children, Nefretankh and Shepseska; Kai identified as [sAb sS sqd n wjA] juridicial scribe, rower of a boat ; found in situ in G serdab.
Limestone offering basin Hearst inscribed for Mesdjer and his wife Mernefretnisut, dedicated by his son Keki, identified as [jmj-r pr] steward; found in situ at north end of east face of G Addition southern addition containing pits D and E. Khufuhetep Lepsius 76 Type Individual - Ancient. Son of Mes-sa owner of G Entrance drum lintel inscribed for Mes-sa identified as [smr watj xrp aH] sole companion, director of the palace and Khuwiwer identified as [sAb jmj-r sSw] juridicial overseer of scribes ; found in entrance debris of G Biographical inscription of Khuwiwer on northern and southern walls of antechamber; in situ in G Chapel entrance architrave, drum lintel and door jambs inscribed for Khuwiwer, identified as [sAb sHD sSw n Hwtj wrtj jmj wrt nt Xnw xrp sSw jrjw jaH] juridicial inspector of scribes in the two great courts of justice amongst those on the right-hand side?
Also appears in chapel wall relief east, north and west walls ; all in situ in G False door inscribed for Khuwiwer; in situ in G Lower part of schist seated statue inscribed for Khuwiwer; found in chapel debris of G Lower part of granite seated statue inscribed for Khuwiwer, identified as [sAb sHD sSw] juridicial inspector of scribes; found in filling of southern serdab of G Uninscribed limestone head JE , probably of Khuwiwer; found in G , shaft Statue base inscribed for Khuwiwer, identified as [sAb jmj-r sSw] juridicial overseer of scribes; found in shaft 35 of G Same as Meni I?
Possibly same as Meni [II]? Horus name: [anx-xaw] Ankhkhau; other names: [mrnra] Merenre. Her unique underground chapel labeled G preserves beautifully carved and painted scenes of the queen and her royal family, as well as servants, artisans, and funerary priests. Appears in chapel relief of main room: seated holding lotus south wall ; standing with her mother east wall , idenitifed as [wrt Hts] great one of the hetes-scepter; on pillars north wall , idenitifed as [tjst Hr] intimate? Also appears on all walls of offering west room; in situ in G Architrave on north wall of north room inscribed for Meresankh; uninscribed statues may also represent Meresankh along with other female family members ; in situ in G Incomplete limestone statue of Meresankh MFA Appears in relief of inner chapel above doorway in eastern wall , identified as [mAAt Hr stX wrt Hts wrt Hst Hmt nswt] seer of Horus and Seth, great one of the hetes-scepter, great of praises, king's wife; in situ in G Also mentioned in the tomb of her steward Khemetnu owner of G Son of Khnumenti?
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