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Reisner, George Andrew
The development of the Egyptian tomb down to the accession of Cheops — Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard Univ. Pr. [u.a.], 1936

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DEVELOPMENT OF THE SUPERSTRUCTURES OF PRIVATE TOMBS: DYN. I-III, AND SNEFERUW 281

(35) FS 3075: twin mastaba; two chapels of palace-fagade type, each with subsidiary northern niche;
exterior chapel with room on south and corridor to north; substructure, two square shafts,
rubble lined; each with short flight of steps on west wall descending from the south; see p. 204;
Sneferuw-Cheops (?).

(d) Mastaba with one chapel of palace-fagade type and a second chapel of true cruciform type:
(36) *FS 3070: twin mastaba; palace-fagade panelling on facade of mastaba; exterior chapel, panelled
room on south, and corridor on north; substructure, type VI and type IV B; see p. 202;
Sneferuw (?).


Fig. 171. Alan Rowe

(e) Mastaba with modified cruciform chapel and subsidiary niche:
(37) FS 3077: west wall of chapel lined with stone; substructure, unexcavated; see p. 204; Sneferuw-
Cheops (?).
(38) Medum 71: see Fig. 171; c.b. mastaba with rubble core; first cased in stages and finally with smooth
slope of c.b. at stone mastaba angle; chapel and niche cased in stone; substructure, modified sloping
passage type; see p. 221; Sneferuw-Cheops(?).
(f) Mastaba with interior corridor chapel:
(39) *Reqaqnah 70: twin mastaba; in west wall of interior corridor, two chief niches, the southern with
three small subsidiary niches (panelling), and northern niche with subsidiary niche north of it;
exterior corridor chapel with series of compound niches on its exterior eastern face; substructure,
two shafts of type VI; see p. 232; Cheops (?) or later.
(40) *Reqaqnah 50: twin; two pairs of niches on western wall of interior corridor; two doorways with
rest of eastern facade panelled with plain compound niches (destroyed); substructure, two shafts
of type VI; see p. 232; Chephren(?) or later.
(g) Panelled mastaba with interior cruciform chapel:
(41) *Naga-ed-Der 610: irregular mastaba built around gravel knoll; with E-W orientation; true
cruciform chapel at western end of south side; simplified panelling, one large and three small
compound niches on southern, western, and northern sides; annex mastaba on east; substructure,
shaft type VI; see Reisner, Naga-ed-Der, III, p. 232.
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