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Fragment of limestone relief, evidently belongs with [some fragments from] 24-11-242; ends of two oars and water. Illustration: Yes. Illustration scale: 1:2

Details

  • ID
    HUMFA_24-12-14
  • Department
    Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
  • Classification
    Architectural elements-Relief
  • Findspot
    [Avenue G 0], N of subsidiary pyramid G I-a, [originally from chapel of G I-b or Khufu pyramid temple]
  • Material
    Limestone
  • Dimensions
    Height: 7.3 cm Width: 10.1 cm Thickness: 2.325 cm
  • Credit Line
    Harvard University–Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
  • Object Ownership Information
    MFA accession number: 24.2686
  • Period
    Old Kingdom
  • Date of Register Entry
    12/01/1924
  • Remarks
    This fragment possibly related to relief scene from queen's pyramid (subsidiary pyramid) G I-b chapel. MFA 27.1126 (.1–.12): Overall depicts boat manned by several rowers, two men standing at stern operating steering oars, and one man standing at prow directing rowers; composed of: .1 = 24-11-242c, .2 = 24-11-242d, .3 = 24-11-242g, .4 = 24-11-242h, .5 = 24-11-242l, .6 = 24-11-242n9, .7 = 24-11-349, .8 = 24-11-286f, .9 = 24-11-286g, .10 = 24-11-286i, .11 = 24-11-286l, .12 = 24-11-242n7. Possibly related fragments 24-12-14 = MFA 24.2686 and 24-11-889 = MFA 24.2658 (or these fragments may be from similar relief scene from Khufu pyramid temple).
  • Problems/Questions
    MFA accession number verified

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Full Bibliography

  • Reisner, George A., and William Stevenson Smith. The Tomb of Hetep-Heres the Mother of Cheops: a Study of Egyptian Civilization in the Old Kingdom. A History of the Giza Necropolis 2. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1955, pp. 4-5, fig. 7.