Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts 51, nos. 2 and 3 (1972), pp. 63-68, "An Old Kingdom Tomb Wall"
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- Journal Article
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- ENGLISH
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- Year Published
- 1972
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- Number of Pages
- 6
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- Citation Text
- Peck, William H. "An Old Kingdom Tomb Wall." Bulletin of the Detroit Institute of Arts 51, nos. 2 and 3 (1972), pp. 63-68.
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- Individual - Ancient
- Kames (in G 1301)
- Mernisut (G 1301)
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- Publisher
- Detroit Institute of Arts
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- Author
- William H. Peck
Ancient People
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- Type Individual - Ancient
- Remarks Wife ([Hmt=f] his wife) of Mernisut (owner of G 1301). Appears on false door tablet and in chapel relief, west wall, identified as [rxt nswt jmjt-r jbAwt] royal acquaintance, overseer of female dancers; (west wall of chapel = Detroit Institute of Arts 71.292) found in situ in G 1301.
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- Type Individual - Ancient
- Remarks Owner of G 1301. Architrave and false door inscribed for Mernisut; also appears in chapel relief; limestone seated statue (Cairo JE 37713) and limestone window (Cairo JE 37728) inscribed for Mernisut; identified as [rx nswt wab nswt nxt-xrw n Snwt n Xnw sHD jrjw-xt Snwt n Xnw sHD jrjw-mDAt n aw nswt] royal acquaintance, royal wab-priest, strong-of-voice of the granary of the Residence, inspector of custodians of property of the granary of the Residence, inspector of archivists of the royal documents; (west wall of chapel = Detroit Institute of Arts 71.292) found in situ in G 1301, statue and window found in G 1301.
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