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Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean — 16.2004(2005)

DOI Heft:
Egypt
DOI Artikel:
Myśliwiec, Karol: West Saqqara: Saqqara 2004
DOI Seite / Zitierlink:
https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.42090#0158

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contribution and the article by K. Kurasz-
kiewicz, both in this volume). It is inscrib-
ed for Khekeret, a priestess of Hathor, who
was certainly not the owner of this tomb.10
Three almost complete wooden figurines rep-
resenting nude men [Fig. 9 a,b], and frag-

ments of at least three other figurines of
the same type, were found in the funerary
chamber of this shaft, together with eight
miniature models made of various kinds
of stone (e.g. two small jars made of rock
crystal) and ten small copper vessels, nine


Fig. 9- Two wooden figurines', (a) Inv. nr. S/04/16 a; (b) Inv. nr. S/04/16 b, found in the burial
chamber of Shaft 32 (tomb of Ny-Pepy) (Photo M. Jawornicki)

10 For the owner of the tomb, Ny-Pepy, cf. K. Kuraszkiewicz, "Two fragments of False-door frame of Ny-Pepy from West
Saqqara", EtTrav XIX (2001), 127-133.

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