Drum lintel of Nedjsu
Limestone drum lintel inscribed for the "under-supervisor" Nedjsu.
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- ID
- UPM_E13517
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- Department
- University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
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- Classification
- Architectural elements-Doors, jambs, lintels
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- Findspot
- G 3093, from debris north of offering room [originally probably from south false door of G 3096]
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- Material
- Limestone
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- Credit Line
- University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
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- Clarence Stanley Fisher excavation number
- CSF_exc_G64
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- Minor Cemetery at Giza publication number
- 7
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- Object Ownership Information
- In the collection of: University of Pennsylvania Museum (UPMAA)
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- Period
- Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4 - Dynasty 5
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- Owner
- Nedjsu (G 3096)
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- Object owned by
- University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
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Cemetery G 3000: Object Dating Notes
- ID: UPM_E13517
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Giza Minor Cemetery name card: Nedjsu (G 3096)
- ID: UPM_E13517
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Giza Minor Cemetery names and titles index, p.02
- ID: UPM_E13517
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Giza Minor Cemetery names and titles index, p.04
- ID: UPM_E13517
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Giza Minor Cemetery title card: aide or assistant
- ID: UPM_E13517
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Fisher, Clarence S. The Minor Cemetery at Giza. Philadelphia: University Museum, 1924, pp. 57 note 1, 138-9.
Ancient People
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- Type Owner
- Remarks Drum lintel (UPM_E13517) inscribed for Nedjsu, identified as [jmj-xt] under-supervisor; found in debris north of tomb G 3093, originally probably from south false door of G 3096.
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University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
- Type Object owned by
