Abu Bakr Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: Seperi
Small intrusive chapel built into anonymous stone-built mastaba ABC 926 located northeast of the mastaba of Nihetepkhnum in the central sector of the Abu Bakr Cemetery.
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- Tomb Owner
- Seperi (Seperi)
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- Excavator
- Abdel Moneim Youssef Abu Bakr, 1907–1976
- Edward Brovarski
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- Attested
- Khahathor (in Seperi)
- Nefertjes (in Seperi)
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- Site Type
- Chapel
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- Remarks
- The small chapel of Seperi and his wife Nefertjes (ABC 925) was intrusively constructed in the west end of the vestibule (ABC 924) of the pre-existing, stone built mastaba ABC 926.
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Brovarski 2018
Handoussa & Brovarski, Preliminary Report on the 2001 Field Season of the Cairo University - Brown University Expedition, p. 6.
Ancient People
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- Type Attested
- Remarks Daughter ([sAt=f] his daughter) of Seperi, owner of a small intrusive chapel built into anonymous stone-built mastaba ABC 926. Appears in a relief scene standing behind her mother Nefertjes; found in situ in chapel of Seperi.
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- Type Attested
- Remarks Wife ([Hmt=f] his wife) of Seperi, owner of a small intrusive chapel built into anonymous stone-built mastaba ABC 926. Appears in a relief scene seated at an offering table with her husband, identified as [rxt nswt] royal acquaintance; found in situ in chapel of Seperi.
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- Type Tomb Owner
- Remarks Owner of a small intrusive chapel built into anonymous stone-built mastaba ABC 926. Appears in a relief scene seated at an offering table with his wife and in a fragmentary lintel inscription, identified in both as [Hrj nst] temple functionary; found in situ in chapel of Seperi.
Modern People
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- Type Excavator
- Nationality & Dates 1907–1976
- Remarks Egyptian Egyptologist.
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- Type Excavator
- Nationality & Dates
- Remarks Egyptologist and co-director of the Cairo University-Brown University Excavations (CBE) in the Abu Bakr Cemetery.