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Photo ID number: A8136_NS
Photo Subjects
Western Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: G 2097
Western Cemetery: Site: Giza; View: G 2097
Description
Cemetery G 2000 (area NE of G 2000 = Lepsius 23): G 2097, chapel, recess, S wall, W end, relief (seated figure of Nimaatre playing senet, dog under chair, musicians, offering bearers), looking S
Cemetery G 2000 (area NE of G 2000 = Lepsius 23): G 2097, chapel, recess, S wall, W end, relief (seated figure of Nimaatre playing senet, dog under chair, musicians, offering bearers), looking S
Photographer: Mohammedani Ibrahim (expedition photographer)
Photo date: 02/24/1939
Image published: Roth, Ann Macy. A Cemetery of Palace Attendants. Giza Mastabas 6. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1995, pl. 92
Literature reference: Roth, Ann Macy. A Cemetery of Palace Attendants. Giza Mastabas 6. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, 1995, pl. 187 (line drawing).
Problems/Questions:
description expanded based on Roth; Roth reference verified
MET
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Non organic / Rock: LimestoneMET 02 : Architecture / Architectural unit / Tomb/mastaba/pyramide, etc.: Chapel
MET 02 : Architecture / Architectural element: Wall
MET 08 : Animal: Bird
MET 08 : Scene / Sport and game scene: Board game
MET 08 : Scene / Funerary ritual scene / Bringing funerary offerings: Defile of offering porters
MET 08 : Vegetation: Flower
MET 08 : Attitude / Attitude of body / Kneeling on both knees: Kneeling on one knee
MET 08 : Human / Man: Male musician
MET 08 : Human / Man: Male offering bearer
MET 08 : Animal: Mammal
MET 08 : Vegetation: Plant
MET 08 : Scene / Music and dance scene: Playing harp
MET 08 : Attitude / Attitude of arms/hands / Arms advanced: Right arm advanced
MET 08 : Human / Man: Scribe
MET 08 : Scene / Music and dance scene: Singer
MET 08 : Attitude / Attitude of body: Sitting
MET 08 : Attitude / Attitude of body: Standing
MET 08 : Scene / Funerary ritual scene: Tomb equipment
MET 08 : Human / Man: Tomb owner
MET 08 : Human / Man: Unspecified man
MET 08 : Action: Writing
MET 06 : General technique / Relief: Low relief