Amulets and beads from Menkaure pyramid temple, room J3 (= anteroom 26): 07-2-131 (= MFA 11.984, amulet of Amen), 07-2-132 (= MFA 11.986, amulet of two-handled flask), 07-2-133 (= MFA 11.985, amulet), 07-2-134 (cylinder beads)
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- ID
- HUMFA_C411_NS
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- Department
- Harvard University-Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition
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- Subjects
- Object(s) photograph: Site: Giza; view: Menkaure pyramid temple
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- Date
- 1907
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- Problems/Questions
- VERIFIED: mounted print archive card identifies these as from J3 not J1 (according to publication they are from room 26); identified as 07-2-131 to 134 (no registration records from this date); specific identifications based on publication p. 21; MFA accession numbers verified; re: name M. Yusef (deleted from description) here, and initials and lots elsewhere, apparently represent groups of object and "initials" of Egyptian workers who found these batches of objects
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- Photographer
- Said Ahmed Said [Diraz] (Reis)
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- Site Name Menkaure Pyramid Complex
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- MFAB_11.985
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- MFAB_11.986
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Fragment of faience amulet of Nefertum
- MFAB_11.984
Modern People
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Said Ahmed Said [Diraz] (Reis)
- Type Photographer
- Nationality & Dates
- Remarks Head Reis for the Harvard-MFA expedition, 1908–1926. In his "A History of the Giza Necropolis I," George A Reisner described Said Ahmed Said as "the most gifted foreman who ever worked for the expedition." Father of Mohammed Said Ahmed [Diraz] (Head Reis 1936–1939), Mahmud Said Ahmed [Diraz] (Translator), Ahmed Said Ahmed [Diraz]. Family name, Diraz, was supplied by Said Ahmed Said's grandsons in 2006.
Name of this image
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