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  • British Museum Expedition to Elkab and Hagr Edfu, 2010

British Museum Expedition to Elkab and Hagr Edfu, 2010

Davies, W. Vivian, O'Connell, Elisabeth R.

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British Museum Studies in Ancient Egypt and Sudan 16

2010

  • Pen-Nekhbet (Person's Name)
  • Amen-hetep (Person's Name)
  • User-hat (Person's Name)
  • First King's Son of Nekhbet (Person's Title)
  • Mistress of the House (Person's Title)
  • Amen-hetep; Hapu (Person)
  • Amen-hetep (Person)
  • User-hat (Person)
  • 1. Door jamb: Ah-mes Pen-Nekhbet before an offering table with a long inscription above (Scene)
  • 6. Ah-mes Pen-Nekhbet with his brother and son bringing offerings to the offering table with a biographical inscription above (Scene)
  • 7. Amen-hetep Hapu with his family entering the tomb (Scene)
  • 8. Amen-hetep Hapu with his parents leaving the tomb with a long inscription above (Scene)
  • 10. The First Royal Son of Nekhbet Amen-hetep as a sem-priest (Scene)
  • 11. Ah-mes Pen-Nekhbet worshipping Osiris sitting in the kiosk (Scene)
  • Elkab (Site)
  • Elkab: cemetery (Site)
  • Elkab: cemetery, tomb of Ah-mes Pen-Nekhbet (no. 2) (Site)
  • Elkab: cemetery, tomb of Ah-mes Pen-Nekhbet, façade (Site)
  • Elkab: cemetery, tomb of Ah-mes Pen-Nekhbet, doorway (Site)

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