Origin | ||
Tomb owner |
Ameni
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Necropolis |
Deir el-Bersha
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Date | Amenemhat III | |
Location |
Victoria Museum Uppsala
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Inventory Number |
WM0236
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Description | Wall fragment, door jamb. The owner was called Kemes in the publication of Lugn (see references). According to Decker and Herb (Bildatlas zum Sport im Alten Ägypten, p. 431), the piece might come from Abydos. Compare with the fragment from the tomb of Imenyseneb (Petrie, W.M.F., Tombs of the Courtiers and Oxyrhynkos, pl. XXVIII).
An up-to-date information is available on the website of the Victoria Museum, compare: http://www.gustavianum.uu.se/vm/vmdb/vmdb.php?lang=en&act=view&post=978 (13th July 2011). The provenance is written to be Deir el-Bersha. | |
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