Object(s) photograph: Site: Giza; view: G 2473
Two fitting fragments of nummulitic limestone [relief, possibly part of architrave or frieze-text] forming part of large scale incised inscription, may be part of text of 40-3-24, signs facing right [GLYPHS] [jmj-r xntjw-S pr-aA jmj-jb nb=f Hrj-sStA nb=f] overseer of palace attendants of the Great House, one who is in the heart of his lord, secretary of his lord. Illustration: No
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- ID
- HUMFA_40-3-25a
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- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Classification
- Architectural elements-Relief
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- Findspot
- Debris N of G 2473
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- Material
- Limestone
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- Credit Line
- Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Date of Register Entry
- 03/29/1940
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- Owner
- Sekhentiuka (G 2473)
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- Site Name Western Cemetery
Ancient People
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- Type Owner
- Remarks Owner of G 2473. False door inscribed for Sekhentiuka, identified as [jmj-r st xntjw-S pr-aA jmj-r Swj pr-aA] overseer of the department of palace attendants of the Great House, overseer of the two weaving shops of the Great House; also appears in chapel relief; in situ in G 2473. Limestone lintel (40-3-25b) inscribed for Sekhentiuka, identified as [jmj-r xntjw-S pr-aA jmj-jb nb=f Hrj-sStA nb=f] overseer of palace attendants of the Great House, he who is in the heart of his lord, secretary of his lord; and fragments of inscription with large scale hieroglyphs, possibly part of architrave or frieze-text (40-3-14a, 40-3-14b, 40-3-14c, 40-3-24, 40-3-25a, 40-4-51); found in debris north of G 2473.