Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, north jamb (second register, one of two male figures carrying offerings, figure on right); found in situ in G 2132. Capart, Jean. nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". Not to be confused with tomb owner Senwehem.
No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?)
One of two male figures named Weser (one in central niche, one on north jamb); possibly same individual. of Senwehem (owner of G 2132).
A typical false door has a long, narrow recessed pane… Senwehem, the deceased, appears prominently at the top of each doorjamb. Daughter (?) Egypt in the Age of the Pyramids: Highlights from the Harvard University–Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Expedition. nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, north jamb (top register, small male figure standing in front of large figure of Senwehem); found in situ in G 2132. No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?) Typically, the top of the false door was decorated with an image of the tomb, while the jambs were inscribed with offering prayers. Fischer, Henry G. Varia: Egyptian Studies 1. No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?) of Senwehem (owner of G 2132). Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, north jamb (second register, small female figure standing in front of two male figures carrying offerings, identified as Senwehem and Mentjebutkhufu); found in situ in G 2132. No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?) Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, north jamb (fourth register, one of two male figures carrying offerings, figure on right); found in situ in G 2132. No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?) Daughter (?) Wife (?) nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". of Senwehem (owner of G 2132). "Une planche de Cassas." One of two male figures named Ptahshepses (one on south jamb, one on north jamb); possibly same individual. Studien zur Altägyptischen Kultur 1. of Senwehem (owner of G 2132). Thank you for your patience. of Weser (son of Senwehem).
nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, south jamb (second register, one of two small male figures standing in front of large figure of Nefer, lower figure, facing right); found in situ in G 2132. Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, north jamb (fourth register, small female figure standing in front of two male figures carrying offerings, identified as Weser and Ptahshepses); found in situ in G 2132. All rights reserved. of Senwehem (owner of G 2132); mother (?) No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?) Appears twice on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, central niche (top register, female figure embraced by Weser), identified as [rxt nswt] royal acquaintance, and south jamb (second register, large female figure), identified as [mjtrt] mitret; found in situ in G 2132. 8-9, 45-50, figs. One of two female figures named Tjentet (one on south jamb, one on north jamb); possibly same individual.
Son (?) Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, south jamb (second register, one of two small male figures standing in front of large figure of Nefer, lower figure, facing right); found in situ in G 2132. nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". Daughter (?) Son (?) Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, central niche (third register, small female figure standing in front of larger male figure carrying offering, unnamed personified estate); found in situ in G 2132. No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?) Daughter (?) Son (?) Daughter (?) Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, central niche (bottom register, one of two female figures, figure on left, name of figure on right not preserved), identified as [Drjt] mourner; found in situ in G 2132. All rights reserved. nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". 108-109, cat. Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, north jamb (fourth register, one of two male figures carrrying offerings, figure on left); found in situ in G 2132. of Senwehem (owner of G 2132). nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". Nefer); found in situ in G 2132. Son (?) nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly".
No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?) No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?) Owner of G 2132. No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?) nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". of Senwehem (owner of G 2132). nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". of Senwehem (owner of G 2132). Mastabas of Nucleus Cemetery G 2100. No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?) of Senwehem (owner of G 2132). One of two male figures named Weser (one in central niche, one on north jamb); possibly same individual. Drawings: G 2132, False door inscription notes, Subjects: Drawings: G 2132, False door inscription notes, Digital Giza has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor. Daughter (?) Daughter (?)
nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". Daughter (?) Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, south jamb (second register, one of two small male figures standing in front of large figure of Nefer, upper figure); found in situ in G 2132. One of two male figures named Tjenti (both on south jamb); possibly same individual. One of two male figures named Tjenti (both on south jamb); possibly same individual. Remarks Wife (?) Daughter (?) Son (?) nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". of Senwehem (owner of G 2132). Son (?) of Weser (son of Senwehem).
Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, central niche (top register, male figure embracing his mother[?] Limestone false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, identified as [wab nswt Hm-kA] royal wab-priest, ka-priest; found in situ in G 2132. of Senwehem (owner of G 2132). Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, central niche (bottom register, one of two female figures, figure on left, name of figure on right not preserved), identified as [Drjt] mourner; found in situ in G 2132.
© 2017 Giza Project at Harvard University. Son (?) nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". Giza Mastabas 8. nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". Daughter (?) No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?) nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". All rights reserved. Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, south jamb (second register, one of two small female figure standing behind large figure of Nefer, lower figure, upper figure unnamed); found in situ in G 2132. Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, central niche (top register, male figure embracing his mother[?] Daughter (?)
On this example, figures with captions replace the usual columns of inscription. Appears twice on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, central niche (top register, female figure embraced by Weser), identified as [rxt nswt] royal acquaintance, and south jamb (second register, large female figure), identified as [mjtrt] mitret; found in situ in G 2132. © 2017 Giza Project at Harvard University. of Senwehem (owner of G 2132). This site is under construction. Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, north jamb (third register, one of two male figures carrying offerings, figure on right); found in situ in G 2132. 10, 14-16. Hamburg: Helmut Buske, 1988, [to be completed]. False door of Sitinteti.jpg 2,592 × 3,872; 4.16 MB False door stele of Senwehem.jpg 2,592 × 3,872; 4.39 MB Old Kingdom painted limestone relief fragment from the false door of the high official Kanofer.jpg 3,872 × 2,592; 4.15 MB
nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". One of two male figures named Tjenti (both on south jamb); possibly same individual.
No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?) Western Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: G 2132. No genealogical epithets accompany figures depicted on this false door; however, drum lintel inscription indicates some (if not all) persons depicted are [msw pw(?) Appears on false door (MFA 27.444) inscribed for Senwehem, north jamb (bottom register, one of three female figures, central figure, only one not carrying offerings, other two figures unnamed); found in situ in G 2132. nw n Xt mAa] "the children of (my) body, truly". Subjects: Western Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: G 2132, Description: Cemetery G 2100: G 2132, chapel, false door of Senwehem (MFA 27.444) in situ, looking N, Subjects: Object(s) photograph: Site: Giza; view: G 2132, Description: Upper half of limestone false door of Senwehem from G 2132: MFA 27.444, Description: Limestone false door of Senwehem from G 2132: MFA 27.444, Subjects: People & places: Site: Giza; View: G 2132, Description: Nagoya/Boston Museum of Fine Arts: Giza display, including limestone false door of Senwehem from G 2132 (MFA 27.444), Description: Limestone false door of Senwehem, detail of lower portion, from G 2132: MFA 27.444, Subjects: Drawings: G 2132, False door inscription notes, Description: Limestone false door of Senwehem, detail of lower lintel and drum lintel, from G 2132: MFA 27.444, Description: Cemetery G 2100: G 2132, false door of [GLYPHS] Senwehem (MFA 27.444) in situ, looking W, Description: Cemetery G 2100: G 2132, chapel, false door of Senwehem (MFA 27.444) in situ, looking W, Digital Giza has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities: Exploring the human endeavor.
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