G 1607
Western Cemetery
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- Tomb Owner
- Ian (G 1607)
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- Attested
- Neferhanisut (in G 1607)
- Serib (in G 1607)
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- Excavator
- George Andrew Reisner, American, 1867–1942
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- PorterMoss Date
- Possibly late Dynasty 4
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- Site Type
- Rock-cut tomb
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- Shafts
- G 1607 A; G 1607 B; G 1607 C
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- Remarks
- Rock-cut tomb built east of G 1618 and west of G 1808.
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Fragment of limestone relief from tomb of Ian
- HUMFA_32-3-12
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Fragments of inscribed limestone lintel
- HUMFA_32-3-4c
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- HUMFA_32-3-4b
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Fragments of limestone relief from tomb of Ian
- HUMFA_32-3-4a
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Limestone offering basin of Ian
- HUMFA_32-3-13
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Limestone offering basin of Ian
- HUMFA_32-3-14
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- Diary page dates 03/10/1932; 03/11/1932
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- Diary page dates 03/11/1932; 03/12/1932
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- Diary page dates 03/12/1932; 03/13/1932
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- Diary page dates 03/13/1932
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- Diary page dates 03/13/1932; 03/14/1932
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- Diary page dates 03/17/1932; 03/18/1932
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G 1607, Shaft A: offering basin of Ian
- ID HUMFA_EG022285
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G 1607: fragments of relief (reconstructed) from debris
- ID HUMFA_EG000935
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- ID HUMFA_EG022329
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- ID HUMFA_EG022680
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- ID: HUMFA_GN3_L10_note_001
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- ID: HUMFA_GN3_L10_note_002
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- ID: HUMFA_GN3_L10_note_007
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- ID: HUMFA_GN3_L10_note_008
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- ID: HUMFA_GN3_L10_note_009
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- ID: HUMFA_GN3_L10_note_010
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- ID: HUMFA_GN3_L10_note_011
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- ID: HUMFA_GN3_L10_note_012
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- ID: HUMFA_GN3_L10_note_013
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- ID: HUMFA_GN3_L10_note_017
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- ID: HUMFA_GN3_L10_note_018
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- ID: HUMFA_GN3_L10_note_020
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- ID: HUMFA_OR.Vol.24
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- ID: HUMFA_EG015841
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- ID: HUMFA_PL426
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- ID: HUMFA_PL427
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- ID: HUMFA_PL428
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- ID: HUMFA_PL447
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- ID: HUMFA_PL448
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- ID: HUMFA_PL463
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- ID: HUMFA_PL464
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- ID: HUMFA_PL465
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- ID: HUMFA_PL1006
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- ID: HUMFA_PL1270
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- ID: HUMFA_PL1272
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Fischer, Henry G. Egyptian Women of the Old Kingdom and of the Heracleopolitan Period. New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2000, p. 63, n. 88.
Porter, Bertha, and Rosalind L.B. Moss. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings 3: Memphis (Abû Rawâsh to Dahshûr). Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1931. 2nd edition. 3: Memphis, Part 1 (Abû Rawâsh to Abûsîr), revised and augmented by Jaromír Málek. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1974, p.65, plan 24.
Reisner, Giza Necropolis 1, fig. 146, p. 241 [1].
Reisner, unpublished manuscript, Box L 10, Appendix K, Cemetery G 1600, p. 14.
Smith, William Stevenson. A History of Egyptian Sculpture and Painting in the Old Kingdom. London: Geoffrey Cumberlege, Oxford University Press on behalf of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, 1946, p. 299, fig. 151.
Ancient People
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- Type Tomb Owner
- Remarks Owner of G 1607. Inscribed architrave over niches on west wall of chapel and offering table scene on east wall of chapel, identified as [rx nswt jmj-r pr jnawt nt msw-nswt] royal acquaintance, overseer of the house of weavers of the royal children; in situ in G 1607. Fragments of inscribed relief (32-3-4a + 32-3-12), identified as [Hrj nst (?)] temple functionary (?); most fragments found outside chapel entrance, one fragment found in G 1607 A. Two limestone offering basins (32-3-13, 32-3-14) inscribed for Ian, identified (on 32-3-13) as [rx nswt] royal acquaintance; found in G 1607 debris (one in chapel debris, one in debris of pit A).
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- Type Attested
- Remarks Wife of Ian (owner of G 1607). Two names attributed to same woman: Neferhanisut and Nefery. Called Nefery on inscribed architrave over niches on west wall of chapel and on offering table scene on east wall of chapel; in situ in G 1607. Called Neferhanisut on fragments of inscribed relief (32-3-4a + 32-3-12), identified as [(rxt) nswt] royal acquaintance; most fragments found outside chapel entrance, one fragment found in G 1607 A.
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- Type Attested
- Remarks Son of Ian (owner of G 1607). Appears (depicted as young boy standing under parent's chair) on fragments of inscribed relief (32-3-4a + 32-3-12), partially identified as [jmj(-r . . .)] overseer. . . ; most fragments found outside chapel entrance, one fragment found in G 1607 A.
Modern People
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- Type Excavator
- Nationality & Dates American, 1867–1942
- Remarks Egyptologist, archaeologist; Referred to as "the doctor" and "mudir" (Arabic for "director") in the excavation records. Nationality and life dates from Who was Who in Egyptology.
