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stelae
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Limestone stela of Senebsu(m)ai, son of the lady Ibeb, daughter of Pesheset. Rounded top, with two Anubis or Wepwawet jackals; then four lines of hieroglyphs reading 'offering given of the king to Osiris lord of Djedu, Anubis, foremost of the god's pavilion (=embalming tent), that they may give bread and beer, cattle and fowl, cloth and ointment vessels, incense and ointment, all good pure things on which a god lives, for the ka of Senebsu(m)ai true of voice born of the lady of the house Ibeb, born to Pesheset true of voice"; lower register with depictions of, left right-facing woman standing with arms to side; centre, offering table; right, man standing with arms to side, facing left. Lower left corner missing.
late Middle Kingdom
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height: 33.5 cms
width: 23 cms
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LDUCE-UC14456
Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology