Limestone niche stela
Limestone niche stela (in form of tomb facade) inscribed for the "inspector of craftsmen of the royal wabet", Ankh-haf, depicting four named offspring all facing central false door (from left to right): woman at far left: [sAt=f H(...)] "his daughter H[...]", man at inner left: [sA=f mr grf] "his beloved son Geref" (Geref also seems to be name in paint in actual door niche in center), man at inner right: [sA=f mr nfrsSmptH] "his beloved son Neferseshemptah (?)", man at far right: [sA=f mr Tjw] "his beloved son Tjiu."
Details
- ID
- EMC_JE_38673
- Alternate IDs
- JE_38673; EMC_JE_38673
- Department
- Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- Classification
- Architectural elements-Relief
- Title
- Limestone niche stela
- Medium
- Limestone
- Dimensions
- 37 cm
- Credit Line
- Egyptian Museum, Cairo
- Provenance
- G 2011, debris
- Notes
- From excavations of George Reisner, 1906
- Remarks
- RELATED CONSTITUENT(S): George Reisner; Ankh-haf (in G 2011); Geref (in G 2011); Henutsen(?) (in G 2011); Neferseshemptah (in G 2001); Tjiu (in G 2011); RELATED SITE(S): G 2011; RELATED MEDIA: EMC_JE_VII_Sp159LR; MFAB_B746_NS
