Fragment of limestone relief from tomb of Duaenre
Fragment of white limestone relief (cf. 14-11-113); two large [GLYPHS] signs. Illustration: No
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- ID
- HUMFA_14-11-114
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- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Classification
- Architectural elements-Relief
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- Findspot
- Between mastabas G 5110 and G 5230, strip 3, [originally from G 5110]
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- Material
- Limestone
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- Dimensions
- Width: 23 cm Length: 70 cm
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- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Period
- Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4
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- Date of Register Entry
- 11/22/1914
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- Owner
- Duaenre (G 5110)
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- Site Name Western Cemetery
Ancient People
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- Type Owner
- Remarks Owner of G 5110. Appears in chapel relief (west, south, east, and north walls [only lower legs and feet preserved in situ on west, east, and north walls], and chapel entrance north and south door jambs), and displaced fragment of lintel (MFA 34.1465), identified as [sA nswt n Xt=f jrj(-pat) HAtj-a tAjtj sS mDAt-nTr r nxn r p nb] king's son of his body, hereditary (prince), count, vizier, scribe of the divine book, mouth of Nekhen, mouth of every Butite; in situ in G 5110. Uninscribed sarcohpagus of Duaenre (Turin S.1838, Turin S.1839); Schiaparelli excavations. Possibly same individual as Duare (in G 3098b) and/or Duaenre (in G 8172).
