Drum lintel of Neferseshemes
Limestone drum lintel inscribed for Neferseshemes
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- ID
- CBE_ABM_446
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- Department
- Abu Bakr Expedition
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- Classification
- Architectural elements-Doors, jambs, lintels
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- Findspot
- Originally from mastaba complex of Itji & Neferseshemes
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- Material
- Limestone
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- Credit Line
- Abu Bakr Expedition
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- Period
- Old Kingdom
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- Excavator
- Abdel Moneim Youssef Abu Bakr, 1907–1976
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- Owner
- Neferseshemes (Itji & Neferseshemes)
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- Remarks
- Several lintels (ABM 444-447), drums (ABM 450, unnumbered), and a false door panel (ABM 449) inscribed for and/or depicting Itji and his wife Neferseshemes were rediscovered by the Cairo-Brown Expedition in the Abu Bakr Magazine.
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- Site Name Western Cemetery
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Brovarski 2018
Ancient People
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Neferseshemes (Itji & Neferseshemes)
- Type Owner
- Remarks Co-owner (with her husband Itji) of a complex of three small mastabas (ABC 96, ABC 90, ABC 102-103) in the central sector of the Abu Bakr Cemetery. Several lintels (ABM 444-447), drums (ABM 450, unnumbered), and a false door panel (ABM 449) inscribed for or depicting Neferseshemes, identified as [mjtrt rxt nswt] mitret, royal acquaintance; one drum (unnumbered) found deposited in front of ABC 102-103 (after initial clearance by Abu Bakr), the rest rediscovered in the Abu Bakr Magazine.
Modern People
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- Type Excavator
- Nationality & Dates 1907–1976
- Remarks Egyptian Egyptologist.
