![]() ![]() Possibly same individual as Fetekta, son of Senedjemb Inti (owner of G 2370). Architectural elements, including frieze-text from top of east facade, chapel entrance lintel and door jambs, and south false door inscribed for Kakherptah, identified as judge and administrator, overseer of the Memphite and Letopolite nomes, inspector of wab-priests of the pyramid of Khufu, overseer of new settlements of the pyramid of Isesi, overseer of scribes, great one of the tens of Upper Egypt, preeminent of place, director of scribes connected with the moon, priest of Maat also appears in chapel relief (one block of relief = Berlin (East) 1137) and burial chamber wall painting some in situ in G 5560 (fragments of frieze-text and chapel relief found in or near G 5560). 87) suggests: "If this lintel was not taken from the tomb of the elder (there is no obvious place in that tomb to restore it), it may have been taken from a lost chapel built by his son." Limestone offering basin (36-10-4) made from lintel inscribed for Akhmerutnisut, identified as overseer of the department of palace attendants of the Great House found reused in G 2421 X. Fragment of displaced lintel (MFA 47.1895) inscribed for Akhmerutnisut, identified as overseer of the department of palace attendants of the Great House, overseer of royal authorizations of the Great House, possessor of reverence before his lord, royal wab-priest, royal acquaintance. Fragments of displaced door frame (MFA 47.1886 + MFA 47.1887 + MFA 47.1888 + MFA 47.1889 + MFA 47.1890 + MFA 47.1891 + MFA 47.1892 + MFA 47.1893 + MFA 47.1894) inscribed for Akhmerutnisut, identified as overseer of the department of palace attendants of the Great House, overseer of the royal authorizations of the Great House. Architectural elements (drum lintel and jambs of entrance to inner room of chapel) inscribed for Akhmerutnisut, identified as overseer of the department of palace attendants of the Great House, overseer of the royal authorizations of the Great House, royal wab-priest also appears in chapel relief (east door jamb of entrance to inner room of chapel, west wall of outer room of chapel, identifying inscriptions not preserved in all cases) west and south walls of outer room of chapel (MFA 13.4352) found in situ in G 2184. South false door in west wall of outer room of chapel inscribed for Akhmerutnisut west and south walls (MFA 13.4352) found in situ in G 2184. Also appears on painted block (MFA 13.6040) from this false door found displaced. False door in niche (blocking entrance to interior chapel) in west wall of inner room of chapel inscribed for Akhmerutnisut found in situ in G 2184. North and south false doors and architrave in west wall of interior chapel inscribed for Akhmerutnisut in situ in G 2184 (interior chapel previously blocked by later phases of construction). Limestone seated statue (MFA 12.1482) inscribed for Akhmerutnisut, identified as royal acquaintance, companion, overseer of the department of palace attendants of the Great House found in situ in G 2184 inner room of chapel. Name and titles (including mouth of Nekhen, judge of secret judgements, priest of Maat, elder of the court) appear on displaced inscribed block, along with those of wife Hunetka found in chapel of G 2375 (possibly originally from south wall of chapel recess). Architectural elements (pillars and architrave of pillared portico) and false door inscribed for Akhetmehu, identified as judge, elder of the court, mouth of Nekhen, judge of secret matters of the Great Court, secretary, priest of Maat, master of reversion-offerings on architrave, identified as judge, mouth of Nekhen, elder of the court, overlord of the words of secret judgements of the Great Court, priest of Maat, secretary of judgements, mouth of Nekhen (written twice) also appears in chapel recess relief, west wall (north of false door, Akhetmehu seated at offering table with Seshemnefer leading row of offering bearers below, and south of false door, Akhetmehu seated at offering table), north wall (marsh scene, depicting Akhetmehu and Hunetka with their sons Ankhirptah and Seshemnefer), south wall (including displaced blocks 35-11-96a and 35-11-96b, standing figures of Akhetmehu and Hunetka and son Ankhirptah receiving tribute) false door and relief in situ in G 2375, pillared portico reconstructed. ![]()
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