Fragments of limestone relief attributed to chapel of Sabuptah Ibebi
Miscellaneous fragments of [various] limestone [reliefs]: [dd) two fragments depicting portions of male figures (facing right)].
Illustration: No
Details
- ID
- HUMFA_13-1-558dd
- Alternate IDs
- HUMFA_13-1-558dd; 13-1-558dd
- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Classification
- Architectural elements-Relief
- Entry Date
- December 1912 - January 1913
- Title
- Fragments of limestone relief attributed to chapel of Sabuptah Ibebi
- Medium
- Limestone
- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
- Provenance
- [G 2382] [(originally thought to be a tomb, but now known to be a jumbled deposit of limestone blocks from other nearby tombs)], [Senedjemib complex] court, [originally from G 2386 (?)]
- Remarks
- A quantity of relief fragments attributed to various superstructures in Senedjemib Complex, with unknown object registration numbers have been arbitrarily assigned this number (13-1-558). Sabuptah Ibebi: possible owner of one of two (mostly destroyed) stone built chapels G 2386a or G 2386b (other probably owned by his brother Merptahankh-meryre Ptahshepses Impy), and probably buried in sloping-passage shaft G 2381 C. MFA 13.5951: one fragment depicting front portion of male figure (facing right) wearing long kilt, vertical column of hieroglyphic text naming Sabuptah [Ibebi] (to right). MFA 13.5979: one fragment depicting back portion of male figure (facing right) wearing long kilt. Both fragments related to 13-1-556o accessioned as MFA 13.4345.1 + MFA 13.4345.2.
- Problems/Questions
- MFA accession numbers verified
