Container owner
| name | Pepyseneb (Kheti) |
| title | Hm-nTr JnHrt |
| sex | male |
Container properties
| number | 24-1-23 |
| material | wood |
| present location | Museum of Fine Arts Boston |
| state of preservation | well preserved |
| period | OK–FIP |
| dynasty | 6‒8 |
| type | rectangular (long) |
| updated typology | |
| shape | rectangular |
| lid | flat |
| length | |
| width | |
| height | |
| inscription | yes |
| decoration | yes |
| inner decoration | yes |
| description | well preserved wooden rectangular coffin from solid and thick boards, inscriptions outside (case and lid), udjat eyes, head and two legs on short walls, interior: yellow, exterior: white, hieroglyphs cut and filled with blue, black outlines |
| notes |
Container findspot
| locality | Naga ed-Deir |
| site | |
| location | |
| tomb type | |
| code of tomb | N 296 |
| material of tomb | |
| dating | OK–FIP |
| tomb owner | |
| social position | |
| title | Hm-nTr JnHrt: priest of Onuris sHD Hmw-nTr mty n zA: regulator of a phyle |
| shaft | |
| burial apartment | |
| body inside | yes |
| archaeological context | |
| remarks on archaeological context | a headrest (cloth folded up tightly and tight with palm fiber cord) |
Bibliography
Brovarski, Edward
2018 Naga ed-Dêr in the First Intermediate Period, Atlanta, GA: Lockwood Press, pp. 195‒197.
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