Result 10 of 2430
Site: Giza; view: G 1032, G 1022

Photo ID number: 6-19761_d5
Photo Subjects
Object(s) photograph: Site: Giza; view: G 1032, G 1022
Description
Limestone offering basin inscribed for Hetepib, dedicated by his son Inkaf, found displaced in G 1032, attributed to G 1022: Hearst Museum, Berkeley 6-19761
Remarks: Pair statue of Hetepib and Setepet (Hearst 6-19781) and pair statue of Inkaf (Hearst 6-19782) found E of G 1022 (between G 1022 and G 1025) (in situ: A10828_OS – A10832_OS, C10240_OS – C10243_OS, C10591_OS, C13270-01A_OS). Offering basin inscribed for Hetepib, dedicated by his son Inkaf (Hearst 6-19761) found in disturbed context at S end of G 1032 (in situ: C10244_OS, C10245_OS, C133056-01_OS; this would appear to be pit A, see cemetery area plan EG000500). Reisner originally (tentatively) attributed the offering basin to G 1022 (GN2_K01_ChapIX_p083), probably based on the findspot of the two pair statues. Reisner later revised his opinion and attributed the two pair statues to G 1032 (GN3_L04_p062), despite the fact that G 1022 is the primary mastaba with G 1032 built (abutting N end of G 1022) at a later date, that the statues were found in "the debris of the chapel of G 1022" (GN3_L03_p023, GN3_L04_p006), and that the offering basin was not in situ in G 1032. It seems more likely that all of the inscribed material (statues, offering basin) originated in G 1022 chapel. Limestone offering basin (Hearst 6-19761) attributed to G 1032 with name incorrectly spelled Iunkaf in Porter-Moss III, p. 54.
Literature reference: Top inscription published:
Sethe, Kurt. Urkunden des Alten Reichs. Erster Band. Urkunden des Ägyptischen Altertums Abteilung 1, Hft. 1-4. Leipzig: J.C. Hinrichs'sche Buchhandlung, 1903/1933, p. 230 [5 (145) P].
Problems/Questions: VERIFIED: object not registered (no registration records for 1903-1904-1905-1906); Hearst number verified
MET 05 : Non organic / Rock: Limestone
MET 02 : Receptacle/vessel: Basin
MET 02 : Religious or cult object
MET 06 : Stone-technique: Carved
MET 06 : General technique / Relief: Engraved relief