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Limestone lintel inscribed for the "mitret, priestess of Neith" Nebeh, the "custodian of property of Hathor (?), revered before Hathor" Khety and the "mitret, priestess of Hathor" Khertka.

Details

  • ID
    UPM_E13529
  • Department
    University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
  • Classification
    Architectural elements-Doors, jambs, lintels
  • Findspot
    G 3094, debris along east side of compartment north of offering room
  • Material
    Limestone
  • Dimensions
    76 cm L x 23 cm W
  • Credit Line
    University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
  • Clarence Stanley Fisher excavation number
    CSF_exc_G33
  • Minor Cemetery at Giza publication number
    21
  • Object Ownership Information
    In the collection of: University of Pennsylvania Museum (UPMAA)
  • Period
    Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4 - Dynasty 5
  • Owner
    Khertka (near G 3094)
    Khety (near G 3094)
    Nebeh (near G 3094)
  • Object owned by
    University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology

Tombs and Monuments 1

  • G 3094

    • Site Name Western Cemetery

Published Documents 1

Unpublished Documents 26

Full Bibliography

  • Fisher, Clarence S. The Minor Cemetery at Giza. Philadelphia: University Museum, 1924, pp. 53, 146, pl. 49.1.

People 3

Ancient People

  • Khertka (near G 3094)

    • Type Owner
    • Remarks Limestone lintel (UPM_E13529) inscribed for Nebeh, Khety and Khertka, identified as [mjtrt Hm-nTr HwtHr] mitret, priestess of Hathor; found displaced in debris along east side of compartment north of offering room of G 3094.
  • Khety (near G 3094)

    • Type Owner
    • Remarks Limestone lintel (UPM_E13529) inscribed for Nebeh, Khertka and Khety, identified as [jrj-xt HwtHr jmAx xr HwtHr] custodian of property of Hathor (?), revered before Hathor; found displaced in debris along east side of compartment north of offering room of G 3094.
  • Nebeh (near G 3094)

    • Type Owner
    • Remarks Limestone lintel (UPM_E13529) inscribed for Khertka, Khety and Nebeh, identified as [mjtrt Hm-nTr Nt] mitret, priestess of Neith; found displaced in debris along east side of compartment north of offering room of G 3094.

Institutions 1