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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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APPENDIX C

(2) smr wrty Ra-wer: pl. 17 (?), 49, 54; possibly owner of No. 34 = D29.
(3) hity f hry hb Hety: pls. 17, 33, 34, 47, 50.
(4) smr Ny-ma 'at-ra: pl. 17; probably owner of No. 65 = D 17.
(5) [smr] Nefer-her-n-ptah: pl. 17; owner of No. 61 = D 21.
(6) smr w’ty, Ptahshepses: pl. 17; perhaps owner of well-known tomb at Abusir.
(7) Ptahshepses: pl. 50, seated with other men, pl. 54, bowing; he maybe one of the several men bearing this name at
Saqqarah.
(8) smr Sapuw: pl. 17; pl. 58, carrying haunch of beef.
(9) smr Nefer-her: pl. 17; pl. 19 as imy hnt priest.
(10) . . . Thenty: pl. 17.
(11) smr Nen-kheft-ka: pl. 17; pl. 50 with title of smr shm rh; pl. 58 (?) with haunch of beef (?); owner of mastaba D47.
(12) smr Menkauwra-ankh: pl. 17.
(13) hry hb Ny-kauw-nesuwt: pl. 19, acting as hry hb priest.
(14) Ity-sen: pl. 19; pl. 47, acting as sm priest.
(15) Itep(?): pl. 19.
(16) hry hb Nesuw-wesret: pl. 19 carrying haunch of beef; pl. 50 seated; pl. 51.
(17) Nefer-irt-n-s: slaughtering a bull on pl. 19; pls. 49, 51.
(18) smr tp hr nswt Tepemankh: pl. 49; perhaps the man buried at Abusir.
(19) [Khnum ?]-hetep: pl. 49; possibly the owner of D 49.
(20) Pepy:pl. 49.
(21) Nefer-zer-sekhet: pl. 49; cf. name on pl. 7 of Saqqara Mastabas.
(22) smr wty Kem: seated on pl. 50.
(23) Thiy: pl. 51; probably owner of No. 60 = D 22; the name appears, broken, in the Neuserra reliefs.
(24) Sabuw: pl. 54: probably the owner of No. 39 — C 16. It seems significant that on this plate four men stand in
a row bowing—Ptahshepses, Ra-wer, Sabuw, and Ptahshepses—and that at Saqqarah the tombs of a Ra-wer
(No. 34), two men named Sabuw (Nos. 39 and 44), and three men named Ptahshepses (Nos. 48, 49, 50) are
grouped close together and all belong to men who could have served under Sahura.
(25) iry sny pr r/, Kha-bauw-ptah: carrying geese on pl. 58; owner of mastaba No. 19 = D 42.
There appear to be no names preserved in the reliefs of the Neferirkara temple. The name of his queen, Khent-
kauw-s, was found on a fragment of an alabaster offering-table. In the Neuserra reliefs the queen’s name is missing,
but appears upon a fragment of a statue, Repuwt(?)-nuwb. The names of four princes are broken away in the reliefs.
Four princesses, Kha-merer-nebty, Merytyetes, Ka-hetep, and one whose name is lost, were buried in a mastaba
east of the pyramid. The names of the private people in the Neuserra reliefs are given below (see list on pp. 71 ff.
of the Grabdenkmal des Konigs Ne-user-rer). I have omitted a great many broken names with uncertain reading.
(1) smr wrty Th[iy]: see list above, under 23.
(2) Weserkaf-ankh: probably buried at Abusir east of Neuserra’s pyramid.
(3) Min-nefer: imy r; kit nbt nt nswt\ occurs in four places with titles, tiyty ssb tity hry hb; probably the owner of F 3
and panelled coffin in Leyden.
(4) shdpr ci Isesy (in cartouche)-ankh: the occurrence of this name would seem to indicate that the decoration of part
of the Neuserra temple was completed after the death of the king. There is a Prince Isesy-ankh buried in
mastaba No. 85 = D 8, but he could hardly be the same man.
(5) rh nswtpr n Ra-wer: cf. the name under Sahura, No. 2.
(6) smr Beb-ib: probably the owner of No. n = B 13.
(7) ... akhet . . .: Borchardt identifies this man with the well-known Akhet-hetep of the tomb of Ptah-hetep and
Akhet-hetep at Saqqarah, but combinations of sht in names are common.
(8) Ptah-hetep: this man is identified with the owner of D 64, but he might be the Ptah-hetep of D 62.
(9) ... Sekhem-k.
(10) . . . Ptah-khuw.
(11) iry sny pr c; Redy-nes.
 
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