Object(s) photograph: Site: Giza; view: Inpuhetep
Inscribed limestone offering stone of Inpuhetep, with two small basins
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- ID
- RPM_3042
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- Department
- Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum, Hildesheim
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- Classification
- Tomb equipment-Offering tables and basins
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- Findspot
- Inpuhetep, in front of S false door
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- Material
- Nummulitic limestone
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- Dimensions
- 14.3 x 36.5 x 31 cm
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- Credit Line
- Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum, Hildesheim
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- Period
- Old Kingdom, Late Dynasty 6
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- Excavator
- Hermann Junker, German, 1877–1962
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- Owner
- Inpuhetep (Inpuhetep)
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- Object owned by
- Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum, Hildesheim
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- Remarks
- RELATED CONSTITUENT(S): Inpuhetep (Inpuhetep), Hermann Junker; RELATED SITE(S): Inpuhetep
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- Site Name Western Cemetery
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Martin, Karl. Reliefs des Alten Reiches und verwandte Denkmäler. Teil 3. Corpus Antiquitatum Aegyptiacarum. Pelizaeus-Museum Hildesheim, Lieferung 8. Mit Beiträgen von Peter Kaplony. Mainz am Rhein: Philipp von Zabern, 1980, pp. 52-55.
Ancient People
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- Type Owner
- Remarks Owner of Inpuhetep (unnumbered mastaba excavated by Junker). Architectural elements (chapel entrance lintel and drum lintel) inscribed for Inpuhetep; also appears on chapel entrance east and west door jambs (on east jamb reveal, as eldest son of Itjer); in situ in mastaba of Inpuhetep. Offering stone with two rectangular basins and raised relief Htp-sign (Hildesheim 3042) inscribed for Inpuhetep; found in situ in front of south false door in mastaba of Inpuhetep chapel. Identifed (variously) as [rx nswt jnpw sH-nTr Hm-nTr wt] royal acquaintance, priest of the divine booth of Anubis, embalmer.
Modern People
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- Type Excavator
- Nationality & Dates German, 1877–1962
- Remarks Egyptologist, Director of German-Austrian expedition to Giza, 1911–1929. Published 12 volumes of final excavation reports from Giza expedition. Nationality and life dates from Who was Who in Egyptology.
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Roemer- und Pelizaeus-Museum, Hildesheim
- Type Object owned by