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  • Tomb Owner
    Senedjemib Inti (G 2370)
  • Attested
    Ankhemtjenenet(?) (in G 2370)
    Fetekta (in G 2370)
    H[…] (in G 2370)
    Hemakhet (in G 2370 and G 2378)
    Iamu (in G 2370)
    Ihy (in G 2370)
    Ihy (in G 2370)
    Ihy (in G 2370)
    Iry (in G 2370)
    Isesibaf (in G 2370)
    Iymery (east of G 2370)
    Kaemtjenenet (in G 2370)
    Khnumenti (G 2374)
    Mam(?) (in G 2370)
    Mery-ib (east of G 2370)
    Nebre (in G 2370)
    Nedjem (in G 2370)
    Neferherenptah (in G 2370)
    Neferseshemseshat (in G 2370)
    Neken (in G 2370)
    Niankhinpu (in G 2370)
    Niankhmin (in G 2370)
    Niptah (in G 2370)
    Qar (in G 2370)
    Rudjka (in G 2370)
    Senedjem (in G 2370)
    Senedjemib (in G 2370)
    Senedjemib Mehi (G 2378)
    Tjefi (in G 2370)
    Tjesnesptah (in G 2370)
    Tjesu (in G 2370)
    Werti (in G 2370)
  • Excavator
    (Karl) Richard Lepsius, German, 1810–1884
    George Andrew Reisner, American, 1867–1942
  • Lepsius No
    LG 27
    L.27
    Lepsius 27
  • Baer Date
    End of Dynasty 5
  • Baer Date
    Second half of Djedkare
  • Baud Date
    Djedkare
  • Harpur Date
    Mid - late Djedkare
  • Jacquet-Gordon Date
    Late Djedkare
  • Kanawati Date
    Late Djedkare
  • Strudwick Date
    Late in the reign of Djedkare
  • PorterMoss Date
    Isesi
  • Site Type
    Stone-built mastaba
  • Shafts
    G 2370 Serdab; G 2370 Chapel; G 2370 A; G 2370 B; G 2370 X

Finds 125

Excavation Diary Pages 76

Maps & Plans 46

Drawings 101

Published Documents 16

Unpublished Documents 159

Full Bibliography

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    Brovarski, Edward. "A Second Style in Egyptian Relief of the Old Kingdom." In Stephen E. Thomson and Peter Der Manuelian, eds. Egypt and Beyond. Essays Presented to Leonard H. Lesko upon his Retirement from the Wilbour Chair of Egyptology at Brown University June 2005, Providence: Department of Egyptology and Ancient Western Asian Studies, 2008, p. 50.

    Brovarski, Edward. The Senedjemib Complex, Part 1: The Mastabas of Senedjemib Inti (G 2370), Khnumenti (G 2374), and Senedjemib Mehi (G 2378). Giza Mastabas 7. Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, 2003.

    Brovarski, Edward. “The Senedjemib Complex at Giza: Report on the February-March 1999 Field Season of the Giza Mastabas Project.” Annales du Service des Antiquités de l'Égypte 76 (2001), pp. 65-69, pl. Ia.

    Brovarski, Edward. "The Senedjemib Complex at Giza: An Interim Report." L'Égyptologie en 1979. Axes prioritaires de recherches, tome II. Colloques Internationaux du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique No. 595. Paris: Éditions du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, 1982, pp. 115, 120, note 33.

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    Chauvet, Violaine. “Decoration and Architecture: The Definition of Private Tomb Environment.” Servant of Mut. Studies on Ancient Egypt in Honor of Edward F. Wente. Leiden: Brill, 2008, pp. 46-47, 49, notes 22, 57.

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    Hawass, Zahi. "Khufu's National Project: The Great Pyramid of Giza in the Year 2528 B.C." In Peter Janosi, ed. Structure and Significance: Thoughts on Ancient Egyptian Architecture, Vienna: Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2005, p. 325.

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    Jánosi, Peter. "'...an intact burial-chamber belonging to a great lady of the Royal Family of the Fourth Dynasty' oder: Wo waren Chephrens Tochter bestattet?." In Antje Spiekermann, ed. Zur Zierde gereicht. . . Festschrift Bettina Schmitz zum 60. Geburtstag am 24. Juli 2008, HIldesheimer Ägyptologische Beiträge 50. Hildesheim: Verlag Gebrüder Gerstenberg, 2008, p. 134, note 37.

    Jánosi, Peter. "The Tombs of Officials. Houses of Eternity." In Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1999, p. 39, note 73.

    Junker, Hermann. Gîza 3. Die Mastabas der vorgeschrittenen V. Dynastie auf dem Westfriedhof. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien Philosophisch-historische Klasse Denkschriften. Vienna & Leipzig: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky, 1938, p. 43 [33].

    Junker, Hermann. Gîza 7. Der Ostabschnitt des Westfriedhofs, Erster Teil. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien Philosophisch-historische Klasse Denkschriften 72, Abhandlung 3. Vienna & Leipzig: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky, 1944, pl. 40.

    Kanawati, Naguib. "Decoration of Burial Chambers, Sarcophagi and Coffins in the Old Kingdom." In Khaled Daoud, Shafia Bedier & Sawsan Abd el-Fatah, eds. Studies in Honor of Ali Radwan. Supplément aux Annales du Service des Antiquités de l'Égypte, no. 34. Cairo: Supreme Council of Antiquities, 2005, pp. 57-58, 63.

    Lehmann, Katja. Der Serdab in den Privatgräbern des Alten Reiches 1-3. Ph.D. Dissertation, Universität Heidelberg, 2000, Kat. G131.

    Lepsius, Denkmaeler Text 1, 55-8, Denkmaeler 1, figs. 23, vol. 2, 76-78, Denkmaeler Ergaenzungsband, figs. 17-23.

    Manuelian, Peter Der. "Penmeru Revisited–Giza Mastaba G 2197 (Giza Archives Gleanings V)." Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 45 (2009), pp. 30, 48.

    Manuelian, Peter Der. "Excavating the Old Kingdom. The Giza Necropolis and Other Mastaba Fields." In Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1999, p. 149.

    Manuelian, Peter Der. "A Case of Prefabrication at Giza? The False Door of Inti." Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt 35 (1998), p. 119, note 15.

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    Porter, Bertha, and Rosalind L.B. Moss. Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings 3: Memphis (Abû Rawâsh to Dahshûr). Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1931. 2nd edition. 3: Memphis, Part 1 (Abû Rawâsh to Abûsîr), revised and augmented by Jaromír Málek. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1974, pp. 85-87.

    Reisner, George A. "A Family of Builders of the Sixth Dynasty, about 2600 B.C." Bulletin of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 11, No. 66 (November 1913), pp. 53-66.

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    Roth, Ann Macy. "Little Women: Gender and Hierarchic Proportion in Old Kingdom Mastaba Chapels." In Miroslav Bárta, ed. The Old Kingdom Art and Archaeology. Proceedings of the Conference held in Prague, May 31-June 4, 2004. Prague: Czech Institute of Egyptology, 2006, pp. 286-287, table 2.

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People 35

Ancient People

  • Ankhemtjenenet(?) (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears twice (name only partially preserved) in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), portico (west wall, south panel, spear fishing scene, standing behind Inti, scene now almost completely destroyed), identified as [jmj-r sSw] overseer of scribes, and offering room (= room IV, south wall, bottom register, carrying foreleg), identified as [sHD Hmw-kA] inspector of funerary priests; in situ in G 2370.
  • Fetekta (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Son ([sA=f n xt=f] his son of his body) of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370). Appears in chapel relief, first antechamber (= room II, west wall, standing behind his father [middle register]), identified as [sS a nswt n xft-(Hr)] royal document scribe in the presence; this scene now almost completely destroyed (only lowest register still in situ in G 2370), but was drawn in its entirety by Lepsius. May be same individual as Kakherptah Fetekta (owner of G 5560).
  • H[…] (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears (name only partially preserved) in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, fourth register, carrying tray and holding brace of birds), identified as [sHD Hmw-kA] inspector of funerary priests; displaced block of relief originally from G 2370.
  • Hemakhet (in G 2370 and G 2378)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears twice in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), portico (west wall, north panel, spear fishing scene, standing behind Inti) and offering room (= room IV, south wall, bottom register, holding large bird), identified in both places as [sAb sS sHD Hmw-kA] juridicial scribe, inspector of ka-priests; in situ in G 2370. Also appears three times in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Mehi (owner of G 2378), son of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), portico (north wall, east panel, spear fishing scene, standing behind Mehi), identified as [jmj-r sSw] overseer of scribes; antechamber (= room II), north wall (bottom register, first on left in row of offering bearers), identified as [sAb sS] juridicial scribe, and south wall (east of entrance, fifth register, holding papyrus scroll), identified as [sAb jmj-r sSw] judge, overseer of scribes; displaced block and relief in situ in G 2378.
  • Iamu (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, fifth register, presenting goose), identified as [(jmj-r sSw) jmj-xt Hmw-kA] (overseer of scribes), under-supervisor of funerary priests; figure distributed over two adjoining displaced blocks of relief originally from G 2370.
  • Ihy (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, bottom register, carrying calf), identified as [xrp sH] director of the dining hall; figure distributed over two adjoining displaced blocks of relief originally from G 2370.
  • Ihy (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, bottom register, holding brace of birds in each hand), identified as [jmj-r sSw AHwt Hm-kA] overseer of field-scribes, funerary priest; in situ in G 2370.
  • Ihy (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, fourth register, carrying tray and holding leash of small quadruped), identified as [Hm-kA] ka-priest; displaced block of relief originally from G 2370.
  • Iry (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, bottom register, holding large bird), identified as [sS pr-mDAt nTr] scribe of the library of the god; in situ in G 2370.
  • Isesibaf (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears twice in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), portico (west wall, north panel, spear fishing scene, standing behind Inti), identified as [Xrj-Hb] lector-priest, and offering room (= room IV, north wall, west of entrance, second register from bottom in row of offering bearers, presenting goose); in situ in G 2370. May be same individual as Isesibaf (in Khenit).
  • Iymery (east of G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Name appears in preserved portion of rough inscription on fragments of limestone offering stone (33-1-73); found east of G 2370.
  • Kaemtjenenet (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, bottom register, carrying tray and holding brace of birds), identified as [sS pr-mDAt nTr Hm-kA] scribe of the library of the god, funerary priest; figure and name and titles distributed over two adjoining displaced blocks of relief originally from G 2370.
  • Khnumenti (G 2374)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Owner of G 2374 (possibly buried in sloping-passage shaft G 2385 A). Son ([sA=f n Xt=f] son of his body) of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370); father of Merptahankh-meryre Nekhebu (?) (owner of G 2381, buried in sloping-passage shaft G 2382 A). False door inscribed for Khnumenti, identified as [smr watj mdw rxjjt jwn-knmwt jmj-r wabtj jmj-r prwj nbw Hrj-sStA n nswt jmj-r Snwtj mrj nb=f m tAwj=f jmj-jb nswt m kAt=f nbt jmj-r prwj-HD] sole companion, staff of the commoners, iun-kenmut priest, overseer of the two wabets, overseer of the two houses of gold, royal secretary, overseer of the two granaries, beloved of his lord in his Two Lands, he who is in the heart of the king in all his works, overseer of the two treasuries; in situ in G 2374. Chapel architrave inscribed for Khnumenti and appears in chapel relief (facade and through out chapel), identified as [jrj-pat HAtj-a tAjtj sAb TAtj jmj-r kAt nbt nt nswt mDH qd nswt m prwj Xrj-tp nswt Hrj-sStA wDt-mdw nbt nt nswt jmj-jb nswt jmj-r sSw a n nswt jmj-r Hwt-wrt sjsw sHD Hmw-nTr Dd-swt-sA-ra-ttj] hereditary prince, count, chief justice and vizier, overseer of all royal works, royal architect in the two houses, royal chamberlain, secretary of every royal decree, he who is in the heart of the king, overseer of royal document scribes, overseer of the six great law-courts, inspector of priests of the pyramid of Teti; some blocks in situ, others found loose in G 2374. Also appears in chapel relief in tomb of his father Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), first antechamber (= room II, west wall, standing behind his father [bottom register]); this scene now almost completely destroyed (only lowest register still in situ in G 2370), but was drawn in its entirety by Lepsius. Khnumenti likely also appeared in lowest registers of south and/or north walls of offering room (= room IV), but inscriptions are illegible.
  • Mam(?) (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears (name only partially preserved) in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, third register, pouring libation), identified as [xrp stjw-nbw jmj-xt Hmw-kA] controller of necklace-stringers, under-supervisor of funerary priests; displaced block of relief originally from G 2370.
  • Mery-ib (east of G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Limestone false door (33-1-72) inscribed for Mery-ib, identified as [Spss nswt smr pr] noble of the king, companion of the house; found east of G 2370.
  • Nebre (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, fifth register, presenting goose); figure and name distributed over three adjoining displaced blocks of relief originally from G 2370.
  • Nedjem (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), first antechamber (= room II, west wall, first register), identified as [...srw] ... of officials; this scene now almost completely destroyed (only lowest register still in situ in G 2370), but was drawn in its entirety by Lepsius.
  • Neferherenptah (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears (name and title damaged) in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, bottom register, carrying tray and holding brace of birds), identified as [(jmj)-xt Hmw-kA] under-(supervisor) of funerary priests; figure distributed over two adjoining displaced blocks of relief originally from G 2370, portion of name preserved on in situ relief.
  • Neferseshemseshat (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), first antechamber (= room II, south wall, first register), identified as [sAb jmj-r sSw] juridicial overseer of scribes; this scene now almost completely destroyed (only parts of two bottom registers still in situ in G 2370), but was drawn in its entirety by Lepsius.
  • Neken (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, bottom register, holding brace of birds in each hand), identified as [sHD Hmw-kA] inspector of funerary priests; in situ in G 2370.
  • Niankhinpu (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears (name in paint, now completely lost) in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, fourth register, carrying foreleg), identified as [(sHD) Hmw-kA] (inspector of) funerary priests; displaced block of relief originally from G 2370.
  • Niankhmin (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Son ([sA=f] his son) of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370). Appears twice in chapel relief, portico (west wall, north panel, spear fishing scene, standing behind Inti) and offering room (= room IV, north wall, west of entrance, bottom register in row of offering bearers under seated figure of Inti), identified as [Hrj-Xb sHD Hmw-kA] lector-priest, inspector of ka-priests; in situ in G 2370.
  • Niptah (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, bottom register, holding large bird); figure distributed over one displaced block of relief and adjoining in situ relief in G 2370.
  • Qar (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, bottom register, holding brace of birds in one hand and leash of small quadruped in other), identified as [sn-Dt=f Hm-kA] brother of his funerary estate, ka-priest; figure distributed over two adjoining displaced blocks of relief originally from G 2370.
  • Rudjka (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, bottom register, carrying tray); figure distributed over two adjoining displaced blocks of relief originally from G 2370.
  • Senedjem (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), second antechamber (= room III, west wall, bottom register, holding censer), identified as [sS a nswt n xft-Hr] royal document scribe in the presence; displaced block of relief originally from G 2370.
  • Senedjemib (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, bottom register, carrying foreleg); in situ in G 2370. May be same individual as tomb owner's eldest son Senedjemib Mehi (owner of G 2378).
  • Senedjemib Inti (G 2370)

    • Type Tomb Owner
    • Remarks Owner of G 2370. Senedjemib, [rn=f nfr] his good name Inti. Father of Senedjemib Mehi (owner of G 2378) and Khnumenti (owner of G 2374). Appears in chapel relief (throughout chapel), architectural elements (including portico facade, door jambs and displaced portico architrave) and false door inscribed for Senedjemib Inti, identified as [xrp sSw nbw Xrj-tp nswt jmj-r Snwtj jmj-r pr-aHAw mDH qd nswt m prwj jmj-r prwj-HD jmj-r jswj Xkr nswt jmj-r st nbt nt Xnw jmj-r prw msw nswt jmj-r Xkr nswt jmj-r Hwt-wrt sjsw jmj-r sDmt nbt jrj-pat HAtj-a tAjtj sAb TAtj jmj-r kAt nbt nt nswt jmj-r sSw a nswt Hrj-sStA wDt-mdw nbt nt nswt Hrj-Xb smr watj] controller of all scribes, royal chamberlain, overseer of the two granaries, overseer of the armory, royal architect in the two houses, overseer of the two treasuries, overseer of the two chambers of royal regalia, overseer of every department of the Residence, overseer of the houses of the royal children, overseer of royal regalia, overseer of the six great law-courts, overseer of all that is judged, hereditary prince, count, chief justice and vizier, overseer of all royal works, overseer of royal document scribes, secretary of every royal decree, lector-priest, sole companion; in situ in G 2370. Limestone sarcophagus inscribed for Senedjemib Inti, identified as [HAtj-a mAa jntj tAjtj sAb TAtj snDmjb Xrj-tp nswt jntj] true count Inti, chief justice and vizier Senedjemib, royal chamberlain Inti; in situ in burial chamber of G 2370 B. Possibly same individual as owner of Lepsius 10 (in Khafre Quarry). Similar titles found on entrance lintel of Lepsius 10, inscribed for Senedjemib Inti. Probably same individual whose name appears on fragmentary limestone architrave (35-9-17 = MFA 35.2033) inscribed for Tjetu; found displaced in G 2338 B (possibly originally from G 2343 = G 5511).
  • Senedjemib Mehi (G 2378)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Owner of G 2378. Senedjemib, [rn=f nfr] his good name Mehi. Son of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370). Portico architrave inscribed for Senedjemib Mehi, identified as [jrj-pat HAtj-a mAa jmj-r kAt nbt nt nswt Hrj-sStA n wDt-mdw nbt nt nswt jmj-jb n nswt m st=f nbt jmAxw xr nswt-bjtj Wnjs] hereditary prince, true count, overseer of all royal works, secretary of every royal decree, he who is in the heart of the king in all his places, revered before the King of Upper and Lower Egypt Unis; offering room false door inscribed for Senedjemib Mehi, identified as [smr watj tAjtj sAb TAtj jmj-r sSw a nswt jmj-r Xkr nswt nb Xrj-tp nswt mDH qd nswt m prwj jmj-r Snwtj jmj-r prwj-aHAw jmj-r wabtj jmj-r prwj nbw jmj-r sSr nswt jmAxw xr Jssj] sole companion, chief justice and vizier, overseer of royal document scribes, overseer of all royal regalia, royal chamberlain, royal architect in the two houses, overseer of the two granaries, overseer of the two armories, overseer of the two wabets, overseer of the two houses of gold, overseer of royal linen, revered before Isesi; also appears in chapel relief (thoughout chapel), identified as [jwn-knmt] iun-kenmut priest; false door and relief in situ in G 2378, portico reconstructed. Also appears in chapel relief (including portico west wall, door jambs, and offering room) in tomb of his father Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), identified as [HAtj-a mAa jmj-r kAt nbt nt nswt] true count, overseer of all royal works; in situ in G 2370.
  • Tjefi (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Wife ([Hmt=f] his wife) of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370). Appears in chapel relief, portico (west wall, north and south panels, spear fishing scenes, kneeling at feet of Inti) and pillared hall (= room V) door jambs (east and west), name and/or figure not preserved in all instances, identified as [rxt nswt] royal acquaintance; in situ in G 2370.
  • Tjesnesptah (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), second antechamber (= room III, west wall, bottom register, holding foreleg), identified as [sAb smsw hAjt] juridicial elder of the court; in situ in G 2370. Possibly also shown censing in same register (name and titles damaged); displaced block of relief originally from G 2370.
  • Tjesu (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, bottom register, carrying large basket of offerings on shoulder and holding brace of birds), identified as [sn-Dt=f Hm-kA] brother of his funerary estate, ka-priest; figure distributed over two adjoining displaced blocks of relief originally from G 2370.
  • Werti (in G 2370)

    • Type Attested
    • Remarks Appears in chapel relief in tomb of Senedjemib Inti (owner of G 2370), offering room (= room IV, south wall, fourth register, carrying tray), identified as [Hm-kA] funerary priest; displaced block of relief originally from G 2370.

Modern People

  • (Karl) Richard Lepsius

    • Type Excavator
    • Nationality & Dates German, 1810–1884
    • Remarks Egyptologist. Nationality and life dates from Who was Who in Egyptology.
  • George Andrew Reisner

    • Type Excavator
    • Nationality & Dates American, 1867–1942
    • Remarks Egyptologist, archaeologist; Referred to as "the doctor" and "mudir" (Arabic for "director") in the excavation records. Nationality and life dates from Who was Who in Egyptology.