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  • Format
    Book
  • Language
    GERMAN
  • Year Published
    1984
  • Number of Pages
    59
  • Citation Text
    Priese, Karl-Heinz. Die Opferkammer des Merib. Berlin: Ägyptisches Museum, Berlin, 1984.
  • Individual - Ancient
    Khufumernetjeru (in G 2100-I)
    Merib Kapunisut (G 2100-I)
    Merib-nedjes (in G 2100-I)
    Nensedjerkai [I] (G 2100-II)
    Sedit (G 2100)
    Sednet (in G 2100-I)
  • Individual - Modern
    (Karl) Richard Lepsius, German, 1810–1884
  • Author
    Karl-Heinz Priese
  • Publisher
    Ägyptisches Museum, Berlin

Tombs and Monuments 3

Finds 1

People 8

Ancient People

  • Khufumernetjeru (in G 2100-I)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Son ([sA=f smsw] his eldest son) of Merib (owner of G 2100-I). Appears in chapel relief, chapel entrance south door jamb (reveal and facade faces), identified as [rx nswt] royal acquaintance; chapel (ÄMP Berlin 1107) found in situ in G 2100-I.
  • Merib Kapunisut (G 2100-I)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Owner of G 2100-I. Merib, also known as Kapunisut. Chapel entrance lintel, drum and door jambs inscribed for Merib, identified as [sA nswt n Xt=f smr xtmtj-nTr bA-nTrw dwA-tAwj xtmw-nTr Nb-rxjjt ab-nTrw jmj-r kAt nt nswt] king's son of his body, companion, god's sealer of (the ships) 'Ba-netjeru' and 'Dua-tawy', god's sealer of (the ships) 'Neb-rekhyt' and 'Ab-netjeru', overseer of royal works. North and south false doors inscribed for Merib, identified as [xtmw-nTr wjA jmj-r kAt nbt nswt Hts(?) jnpw smr watj wr mDw Sma rx nswt Xrj-Hb wt jnpw] god's sealer of the ship, overseer of all royal works, staff(?) of Anubis, sole companion, great one of the tens of Upper Egypt, royal acquaintance, lector-priest, embalmer of Anubis. Also appears in chapel relief (north, west, south, and east walls), identified as [jmj-r mSa xrp aH aD-mr Haw r p nb wr mAAw jwnw Hm-nTr xwfw] expedition leader, director of the palace, administrator of the fleet, mouth of every Butite, greatest of seers in Iunu, priest of Khufu; chapel (ÄMP Berlin 1107) found in situ in G 2100-I. Also appears in tomb of his daughter Nensedjerkai (owner of G 2100-II), chapel, pillared portico, west faces of north and south pillars, identified as [sA nswt xtmw-nTr wjA smr watj sHD bA-nTrw] king's son, god's sealer of the ship, sole companion, inspector of (the ship) 'Ba-netjeru'; in situ in G 2100-II.
  • Merib-nedjes (in G 2100-I)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Son ([sA=f n Xt=f] his son of his body) of Merib (owner of G 2100-II). Appears in chapel relief, chapel entrance north door jamb (reveal and facade faces), identified as [rx nswt] royal acquaintance; chapel (ÄMP Berlin 1107) found in situ in G 2100-II.
  • Nensedjerkai [I] (G 2100-II)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Owner of G 2100-II. Daughter ([sAt=f] his daughter) of Merib (owner of G 2100-I). Architectural elements, including archtrave over pillared portico, chapel entrance lintel and drum lintel, and north and south false doors inscribed for Nensedjerkai; also appears on east and west faces of pillars of pillared portico; identified as [sAt nswt Xkrt nswt Hm-nTr HwtHr Hm-nTr xwfw] king's daughter, royal ornament, priestess of Hathor, priestess of Khufu; in situ in G 2100-II. Also appears in chapel relief in tomb of her father Merib, chapel entrance south door jamb (reveal); chapel (ÄMP Berlin 1107) found in situ in G 2100-I.
  • Sedit (G 2100)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Probable owner of G 2100. Mother ([mwt=f] his mother) of Merib (owner of G 2100-I). Appears in chapel relief in tomb of her son Merib, south and east walls, identified as [sAt nswt n Xt=f Hm-nTr Nt mHtt jnb=s] king's daughter of his body, priestess of Neith north of her wall; chapel (ÄMP Berlin 1107) found in situ in G 2100-I.
  • Sednet (in G 2100-I)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Daughter ([sAt=f] his daughter) of Merib (owner of G 2100-I). Appears in chapel relief, chapel entrance south door jamb (reveal); chapel (ÄMP Berlin 1107) found in situ in G 2100-I.

Modern People

  • (Karl) Richard Lepsius

    • Type Individual - Modern
    • Nationality & Dates German, 1810–1884
    • Remarks Egyptologist. Nationality and life dates from Who was Who in Egyptology.
  • Karl-Heinz Priese

    • Type Author
    • Nationality & Dates

Institutions 1