Architrave of Semerka
Three fitting fragments of limestone architrave inscribed for the "royal acquaintance, priest of Khnum-Khufu" Semerka. Illustration: yes.
Details
- ID
- UPM_E13530
- Alternate IDs
- UPM_E13530; E13530; UPM_E.13530; E.13530; CSF_exc_G16; exc_G16; CSF_exc_G17; exc_G17; CSF_exc_G18; exc_G18; 22
- Department
- University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
- Classification
- Architectural elements-Doors, jambs, lintels
- Period
- Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4 - Dynasty 5
- Title
- Architrave of Semerka
- Medium
- Limestone
- Dimensions
- 31 cm L x 30.5 cm W
- Credit Line
- University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
- Provenance
- G 3020, debris of chapel
- Bibliography
- Fisher, Clarence S. The Minor Cemetery at Giza. Philadelphia: University Museum, 1924, pp. 96, 146-147, pl. 50.1.
- Notes
- According to object register, fragments found separately: top (CSF_exc_G18): G 3020 pit B, debris; left (CSF_exc_G16): street between G 3010 and G 3020, in sand; bottom (CSF_exc_G17): debris over G 3020, near S end.
