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Carved Slab from a Funerary Chapel in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, November 2010

Carved Slab from a Funerary Chapel in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, November 2010
Relief from the Funerary Chapel of Sehetepibre

Period: Middle Kingdom

Dynasty: Dynasty 13

Date: ca. 1802–1640 B.C.

Geography: Country of Origin Egypt

Medium: Limestone

Dimensions: h. 30.5 cm (12 in); w. 42 cm (16 9/16 in); th. 10.2 cm (4 in)

Credit Line: Rogers Fund, 1965

Accession Number: 65.120.1

Description

The "overseer of troops" Sehetepibre, son of Satankhu was the owner of a commemorative chapel which housed two relief slabs in the collection (65.120.1, 65.120.2). On these slabs, he is seen seated at an offering table, but he and his family are also depicted as mummies.
Althought Egyptian hieroglyphs could be written in either direction, the preference was right to left. Thus, the list of Sehetepibre's family begins on slab 65.120.2 and continues on this slab with (at right) Djehutihotep, son of Iti; Gifit ("the monkey"), daughter of Djedes; and Sehetepibre, son of Djedes. Although their exact relationship to Sehetepibre is not always clear, all of these individuals were probably members of his family.

Text from: www.metmuseum.org/Collections/search-the-collections/558084

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