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Naville, Edouard; Tylor, J. J. [Hrsg.]; Griffith, Francis Ll. [Hrsg.]
Ahnas el Medineh: (Heracleopolis Magna) ; with chapters on Mendes, the nome of Thoth, and Leontopolis; [beigefügtes Werk]: The tomb of Paheri : at el Kab / by J. J. Tylor and F. L. Griffith — London, 1894

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THE TOMB OF PA HERE AT EL KAB.

II. Sisters of Apu, wife of Aahmes, son of Abana, with their children ; from the Bast
wall of the tomb of Paheri, pi. vii.

*Apu

Teta
(son of a sister

of Apu)
" attendant of
his majesty "

*Amensat -

Mezay-se

(son of a

sister of

Apu)

Kem
(son of a
sister of

Apu)

*Tetuta -

*\Nubmehy
(daughter of a
sister of
Apu)

*Zab *Ty *Nubemnehebt

III. Children and grandchildren of Aahmes, son of Abana ; from the East wall of the
tomb of Paheri, pi. vii., and the east side of the shrine, pi. x.

Aaiimes, son of Abana —

"Apu

Atefrura l
tutor of Prince
Uazmes

^Kem

Mev

Meshau

I I I I I I I I I ! I

Aahmes *Thupu Pamau Senmesu Tehutiemhat *Nubemheb *Amensat iZix-prince Amenhotep Herari2 Paheri II.3

"attendant "guardian Paheri "scribe" "scribe"

of his of Amen" married
majesty" Henut-er-neheh

IV. Family of Henut-er-neheh, wife of Paheri; from the West wall of his tomb, pi. iv.,
centre.

Ruru
" chief of transport"

^Ta-amey

Kem (?)
(pi. iv., bottom row, left, bearing flower-stems)

Paheri = Henut-er-neheh

Teta Se
officer of
his majesty

(son)

*Usert *Henut-ta-mehu

*Henut-urt

(daughter)

1 Called " tutor of the king's son of his body, and scribe, Atefrura " by his son Herari, in the tomb of Aahmes, son
of Abana, Ch., Not. Desc, i., 658.

2 Herari does not occur in the shrine, but is the first of Paheri's brothers on the East wall (pi. 7, top row). Like
Paheri, he appears conspicuously in the tomb of Aahmes son of Abana, dedicating a scene to his father Atefrura, and his

mother ......... (?); his wife Amensat is with them, and he himself is called " their son who makes their name to live,

the designer of the god Amen Herari," Ch., Not. Desc, I.e.

3 This Paheri is nowhere figured amongst the family of Atefrura and Kema, but is acting as scribe in pi. iii. and v.,
and is called " his beloved brother of the place of his heart, excellent scribe of accounts, Paheri." Probably he was an
adoptive brother in reality.
 
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