Fragment_from_the_tomb_of_Nefermaat_and_Itet,_Meidum,_Egypt,_Old_Kingdom,_Dynasty_4,_reign_of_Snefru,_c._2430_BC,_limestone,_colored_paste,_restored_-_Oriental_Institute_Museum,_University_of_Chicago_-_DSC07773.JPG
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Summary
Description Fragment from the tomb of Nefermaat and Itet, Meidum, Egypt, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 4, reign of Snefru, c. 2430 BC, limestone, colored paste, restored - Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago - DSC07773.JPG |
English:
Exhibit in the Oriental Institute Museum, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA. This work is old enough so that it is in the public domain. Photography was permitted in the museum without restriction. Top Layer: Nefermaat. Middle Layer: Itet seated, behind her are an unknown child (top) and Ankherfenedjef (bottom). Bottom Layer, Left to right: Wehemka, an unknown child, Ankhersheretef, and Nebkhenet.
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Nefermaat
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Itet
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Probably Ankherfenedjef
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Wehemka
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Ankhersheretef
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Nebkhenet
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An unknown son with a missing name
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A son with a name that is difficult to translate. Maybe Inkaef, Serfka, Shepseska, or Shepsesneb? Could be translated as Smr-ss-k, Wi-ss-k, Inek-ss-k, Smr-spdt-k, Wi-spdt-k, Inek-spdt-k, Smr-snb-k, Wi-snb-k, or Inek-snb-k.