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Object biography #10: A relief from the tomb chapel of Nefermaat ...Oct 14, 2012 · The relief (Acc. No. 5168) comes from the mastaba tomb chapel of Nefermaat and his wife Itet at Meidum. Nefermaat was probably a son of King Sneferu.
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tomb-painting | British MuseumNefermaat was a vizier in the reign of Sneferu, and perhaps a son of Huni or Sneferu. The tomb was probably completed in Sneferu's reign. Itet was buried in ...
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Tomb of Nefermaat and Itet (Meidum 16) - Open CollectionsNefermaat was the son of a king, probably Sneferu, the first king of the Fourth Dynasty, while Itet's familial origins are unknown. Meidum is located near the ...
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Facsimile Painting of Geese, Tomb of Nefermaat and Itet - Original ...This facsimile copies a painting from the early Dynasty 4 tomb of Nefermaat and Itet at Meidum, the original of which is now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
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The Egyptian Pyramid | Smithsonian InstitutionThe transition from the Step Pyramid to a true, smooth-sided pyramid took placed during the reign of King Snefru, founder of the Fourth Dynasty (2680–2560 BCE).Missing: Sneferu | Show results with:Sneferu
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Egypt in the Old Kingdom (ca. 2649–2130 B.C.)Feb 1, 2019 · Pyramid building reached its height during early Dynasty 4. Snefru (r. ca. 2575–2551 B.C.), who had three massive pyramids constructed in Meidum ...Missing: Sneferu | Show results with:Sneferu
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[PDF] Social Change in the Fourth Dynasty: The Spatial Organization of ...The Fourth dynasty complex in its simplest form is represented at right by the reconstructed Mey- dum pyramid complex. (The drawing here is partially based on ...
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The Global Project of Sneferu at Dahshur - Sage JournalsJun 11, 2015 · The two pyramids built during the Old Kingdom by the Fourth Dynasty King Sneferu at Dahshur are usually considered as two consecutive ...
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"War in Old Kingdom Egypt (2686-2125 BCE)". In - Academia.eduThe military campaign led against them by Sneferu, which culminated in the capture of hundreds of prisoners and thousands of cattle, as well as later ...
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Category:Nefermaat - Wikimedia CommonsOct 5, 2019 · Nefermaat I was a son of Pharaoh Sneferu and his first wife. He was a brother of Rahotep and Ranefer, and he had many children with his wife ...
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tomb-relief (?) | British MuseumThis fragment of text from a façade-inscription comes from the tomb of Nefermaat, a son of King Snofru, at Meydum; it comes more precisely from that part of the ...
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Prince Nefermaat I - Ancient Egypt OnlineNefermaat I was the eldest son of Sneferu by a minor wife. He was given the title “Eldest son of the King”, however, it is sometimes suggested that he was not ...
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Children and grandchildren of Sneferu - Ancient Egypt OnlineNefertkau was the daughter of Sneferu and an unknown wife. She may have been one of the wives of her half-brother Khufu. Nefertkau had one son named Nefermaat ...
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None### Summary of Nefermaat's Marriage to Itet
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[PDF] NEWS & NOTES - Institute for the Study of Ancient CulturesNefermaat's wife, Itet, came from a less distinguished family, for in the tomb she is called only “king's acquain- tance.” The couple had a large family,.
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[PDF] ANCIZNT EGYPT - Institute for the Study of Ancient CulturesItet was the wife of prince Nefermaat, who was probably the eldest son of King Huni. Nefermaat's half brother, King. Snefru, built two great pyramids at Dahshur ...
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[PDF] The satellite pyramid of Meidum and the problem of the pyramids ...For example, there is no evidence that the fifteen children represented in Nefermaat's ... Petrie, W. M. F. (1892), Medum, London. Petrie, W. M. F., Mackay, ...
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[PDF] A Study of the Memphite Vizierate of Old Kingdom Egypt ... - FigshareOct 21, 2019 · The interactions between ranks and titles across these dynasties revealed the reforms of the kings in the Vizierate structure. A simple ...
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[PDF] the old kingdom in egypt - Harvard University2 If he were forty at the time, it is\ more likely that his father, Nefermaat, was a son of Huni rather than of Sneferu. Nefermaat was granted a funerary ...Missing: parentage sources
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[PDF] Knowledge UChicago - The University of Chicago... Nefermaat I's son Hemiunu.68 It is also probable that the title was used in a metaphorical or honorific sense as early as the 4th Dynasty, i.e. by people.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses | British MuseumBastet. Goddess of cats, fertility (new life) and childbirth, and often associated with joy and dance. Frequently depicted with the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Medum, Mastaba of Nefermaat and Itet - University College London1892 Petrie tried unsuccessfully to locate the tomb chamber 1900 Petrie, Wainwright and Mackay found the chamber empty. measurements: 120 x 68 m (8160 square ...Missing: titles | Show results with:titles
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[PDF] Tomb of Nefermaat and Itet (Meidum 16) - Open CollectionsJun 9, 2021 · Nefermaat was the son of a king, probably Sneferu, the first king of the Fourth. Dynasty, while Itet's familial origins are unknown. Meidum is ...Missing: floruit scholarly
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The mastaba of Nefer-maat and Itet at Meidum - The Pyramids of EgyptIt has a palace facade motif , made of what appears to be whitewashed over mudbrick. A small enclosed area, possibly a an offering is in front of the entrance.
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decoration in the mastaba of Nefermaat - University College LondonThe characters and figures of the whole of this tomb, and of Atet's are incised in the stone, and filled up with coloured pastes, level with the surface.
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The restoration project of Nefermaat and his wife ItetNefermaat was the son of King Sneferu, who reigned during the early part of the 4th Dynasty (about 2575–2551 BC). He was buried in a huge mastaba-tomb at Meidum ...Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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Meidum Geese - Egypt MuseumThe fragment comes from the Mastaba of Nefermaat and Itet in the necropolis of Meidum ... height: 27 cm, length: 172 cm. Excavation by Auguste Mariette in ...Missing: dimensions size
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investigations of a box of pigmented inlays from the tomb chapel of ...FAQs. The study demonstrates that a paste-inlay technique was applied in Nefermaat's chapel, creating images by filling cut limestone cells with colored pastes ...Missing: incised | Show results with:incised<|control11|><|separator|>
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Meidum Geese - Egyptian Museum CairoSize: Height: 29 cm, Length: 174 cm. Place of discovery: Meidum, Mastaba of Nefermaat. Material: Paint on plaster. Many tombs from ancient Egypt were plastered ...Missing: dimensions | Show results with:dimensions
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Why the ancient Meidum Geese painting might show an unknown ...The painting shows six geese of which both birds at the outside are easily recognized as grazing Greylag geese.
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Farming in the tomb of NefertMaat & Itet - Egypt MuseumNefermaat, son of Sneferu and a powerful figure in his own right, held numerous prestigious titles, including Overseer of Works and Vizier. His tomb, known to ...
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Hemiunu, Son of Nefermaat - Encyclopedia.comHemiunu was the son of Nefermaat, a son of King Sneferu. He was thus grandson of one king and nephew of King Khufu, patron of the Great Pyramid at Giza.Missing: scholarly | Show results with:scholarly
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Prince Hemiunu | Ancient Egypt OnlineHemiunu was the son of Nefermaat I and Atet, and the grandson of Sneferu or Huni. He acted as Vizier during the reign of Khufu.
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Hemiunu (G 4000) - Giza ProjectProbable son of Nefermaat (owner of tomb at Meidum), probable grandson of Snefru. Architectural elements, including chapel entrance lintel (Hildesheim 2380) ...
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The Viziers of Ancient EgyptJun 19, 2011 · During the 4th Dynasty, viziers were exclusively the sons of kings, but from the 5th Dynasty (2494-2345 BC) this was no longer true (for the ...Missing: Fourth | Show results with:Fourth
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tomb-painting | British MuseumNefermaat was a vizier in the reign of Sneferu, and perhaps a son of Huni or Sneferu. The tomb was probably completed in Sneferu's reign. Itet was buried in a ...
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Meidum Pyramid - Madain Project (en)This structural transformation ultimately led to instability, as the outer casing appears to have slipped or collapsed—likely due to the angle of repose, ...
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Egypt's famous 'Meidum Geese' tomb painting may be fakeApr 3, 2015 · An Italian archaeology expert has published an article suggesting that the Meidum Geese, an Egyptian tomb painting, may be a forgery.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Backlash over claim that Egyptian geese were cooked up in 1800sApr 30, 2015 · “One of these days, someone will say that the Great Pyramid of Khufu itself is a fake,” he wrote. Fakes & copiesAuthenticationConservation.
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4,600-Year-Old Egyptian Painting Depicts Extinct Species of GooseMar 2, 2021 · The Meidum Geese painting was found in 1871 in a tomb located near the Meidum Pyramid, which was built by the pharaoh Snefru (reign 2610-2590 BCE).
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[PDF] The 'Meidum geese' revisited - The Tobias LabDec 20, 2021 · The notion that the 'Meidum Geese' represent a novel phenotype that can be recognized as an extinct taxon appears to overlook the issue of ...
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The Early Old Kingdom (Chapter Two) - Cambridge University PressNov 26, 2020 · The two titles of Hetephernebty are “The One Who Sees Horus” and “King's Daughter.” If Hetephernebty is a king's daughter, one could assume that ...
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A study for the analysis of pigments from ancient Egyptian artefactsThe aim of the present work is to investigate the nature of sixteen samples of three ancient Egyptian artifacts, identify the pigments used and highlight the ...Missing: CT Meidum Nefermaat
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Inscriptional Evidence for the History of the Fourth Dynasty - jstorThe reign of Sneferu provides an ob- stacle in that the Palermo Stone shows. 9 Reisner, History of the Giza Necropolis, I, 71, 73,. 75, 76, 391, 392, 427 ...
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Whole-genome ancestry of an Old Kingdom Egyptian | NatureJul 2, 2025 · Here we present a whole-genome sequence of an ancient Egyptian individual (2.02× coverage; Supplementary Table 1), recovered from a necropolis ...Missing: Nefermaat lineage ongoing