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  • Format
    Journal Article
  • Language
    ENGLISH
  • Year Published
    2002
  • Number of Pages
    28
  • Citation Text
    Bolshakov, Andrey. "anx-wD.s: St. Petersburg-Cambridge." Göttinger Miszellen 188 (2002), pp. 21-48.
  • Individual - Ancient
    Ankhwedjes (Service tomb 11)
    Ankhwedjes (in Service tomb 8)
    Iydjefa (G 1313)
    Iymery (G 3098)
    Iymery (G 6020)
    Iymery [I] (Iymery [I])
    Iymeryt (in Redienptah)
    Iyni (D 205)
    Iyni (D 42)
    Iyshema (in Ptahshepses [I])
    Iyti (in Neferen)
  • Author
    Andrey Bolshakov
  • Publisher
    Ägyptologischen Seminars der Universität Göttingen

Finds 2

People 12

Ancient People

  • Ankhwedjes (Service tomb 11)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Owner (along with Nikauhor) of Service tomb 11. Chapel entrance drum lintel inscribed for Ankhwedjes, identified as [sHD wabw] inspector of wab-priests; in situ in Service tomb 11.
  • Ankhwedjes (in Service tomb 8)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Appears on chapel entrance facade (to right of door) offering papyrus scroll to Khnumhetep (owner of Service tomb 8), identified as [sn Dt sAb sS] brother of the funerary estate, juridicial scribe; in situ in Service tomb 8.
  • Iydjefa (G 1313)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Owner of G 1313. Chapel entrance lintel and west door jamb, and false door inscribed for Iydjefa, identified as [sHD xntjw-S pr-aA xntj-S pr-aA m wpt Hrj-sStA] inspector of palace attendants of the Great House, palace attendant of the Great House by commission(?), secretary; found in G 1313 (false door in situ).
  • Iymery (G 3098)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Owner of G 3098. Limestone offering basin (UPM_E13525) inscribed for Iymery, identified as [jmj-r wxrt] overseer of the dockyard; fragment of pottery offering stand (UPM_E13545) inscribed for Iymery, identified as [sHD wabw] inspector of wab-priests; limestone drum lintel (UPM_E13527) inscribed for Iymery (identified as [rx nswt wab mwt nswt] royal acquaintance, wab-priest of the king's mother) and Persenet (dedicated by their son Rudj, owner of G 3086); all found in G 3098.
  • Iymery (G 6020)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Owner of (G 6020). Son of Shepseskafankh (owner of G 6040).
  • Iymery [I] (Iymery [I])

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Owner of Iymery [I] (unnumbered mastaba excavated by Junker). Offering stone (Cairo JE 53151) inscribed for Iymery, identified as [wab nswt sHD sSw a nswt pr-HD sHD sSw sSr nswt] royal wab-priest, inspector of royal document scribes of the treasury, inspector of scribes of the royal linen; found in situ in mastaba of Iymery [I] chapel.
  • Iymeryt (in Redienptah)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Wife ([Hmt=f] his wife) of Redienptah, owner of unnumbered rock-cut tomb. Lintel and drum lintel of Redienptah and Iymeryt; found by W.M.F. Petrie in tomb of Redienptah (see Petrie, Gizeh and Rifeh, pp. 8-9, pl. VIIa).
  • Iyni (D 205)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Probable owner of D 205. Standing pair statue (Cairo JE 36271) inscribed for Iyni and Neferkaus; found in passage between D 204 and D 205.
  • Iyni (D 42)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Probable owner of D 42. Fragments of limestone offering basin (?) inscribed for Iyni, identified as [rx nswt] royal acquaintance; found in debris of D 42, shaft 1, possibly originally from in front of (uninscribed) north false door.
  • Iyshema (in Ptahshepses [I])

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Headless servant staue (Hildesheim 2142) inscribed for Iyshema; found in mastaba of Ptahshepses [I] serdab 1 (S 1).
  • Iyti (in Neferen)

    • Type Individual - Ancient
    • Remarks Wife ([Hmt=f mrt=f] his beloved wife) of Neferen (owner of Neferen, unnumbered mastaba excavated by Junker). Appears on chapel entrance lintel (Hildesheim 5) and south false door (Leipzig 3155) inscribed for Neferen, north jamb (seated with her husband); Iyti identified as [mjtrt] mitret; found in mastaba of Neferen.

Modern People

Institutions 1