Oxford Expedition to Egypt: Scene-details Database

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Scene:  1.14. Workers placing captured marsh birds in cages

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1.14.[1] Senezemib : Mehi G 2378 LG 26 Giza WF LD. Erg. , xiv;
Brovarski, The Senedjemib Complex I (2001), p. 144, fig. 114.
1.14.[2] Seshemnefer [II] G 5080 Giza WF Kanawati, Giza II (2002), p. 58, pl. 62.
1.14.[3] Seshemnefer [III] G 5170 Giza WF Brunner-Traut, Seschemnofers III (1977), p. 22, Taf. 6.
1.14.[4] Iymery G 6020 LG 16 Giza WF LD. Erg. , vi;
Weeks, Cem. G6000 (1994), p. 49, fig. 40, pl. 25 [a] (part).
1.14.[5] Meresankh [III] G 7530 G 7540 Giza EF Dunham and Simpson, Mersyankh III (1974), p. 11, pls. iii [a], iv, fig. 4.
1.14.[6] Seshemnefer [IV] LG 53 Giza GIS Junker, Gîza XI (1953), pp. 234-5, Abb. 91, Taf. xxiv [a].
1.14.[7] Nebemakhet LG 86 Giza CF LD. , II. 12 [a];
Hassan, Gîza IV (1943), pp. 133-4, fig. 76.
1.14.[8] Sekhemkare LG 89 Giza CF LD. , II. 42 [a, lower];
Hassan, Gîza IV (1943), pp. 111, 114, fig. 58.
1.14.[9] Sekhemankhptah D 41 Saqqara NSP Simpson, Sekhem-ankh-ptah (1976), p. 12, pl. D.
1.14.[10] Pehenuika D 70 LS 15 Saqqara NSP LD. , II. 46 [left, middle].
1.14.[11] Hetepherakhti D 60 Saqqara WSP Mohr, Hetep-her-akhti (1943), p. 53, fig. 24.
1.14.[12] Akhethotep D 64 Saqqara WSP Davies, Ptahhetep and Akhethetep II (1901), pp. 11-12, pls. iv [upper], v.
1.14.[13] Ptahhotep [II] : Thefi D 64 Saqqara WSP Paget and Pirie, Ptah-hetep (1989), p. 29, pl. xxxii;
Davies, Ptahhetep and Akhethetep I (1900), p. 10, pls. xxi, xxv [lower].
1.14.[14] Seshseshet : Idut Saqqara UPC Macramallah, Idout (1935), p. 21, pl. xi [B];
Kanawati and Abder-Raziq, The Tombs of Iynefert and Ihy (2003), p. 53, pl. 62.
1.14.[15] Methethi Saqqara UPC Ziegler, Catalogue des stèles, peintures et reliefs (1990), pp. 128, 143.
1.14.[16] Mehu Saqqara UPC Altenmüller, Mehu (1998), p. 135, Taf. 34 [b].
1.14.[17] Khunes 2 Zawyet el-Maiyetin LD. , II. 105 [b];
Varille, Ni-Ankh-Pepi (1938), p. 10, fig. 3.
1.14.[18] Werirni 25 Sheikh Said Davies, Sheikh Saïd (1901), pp. 23-4, pl. xii.
1.14.[19] Hemre : Isi 72 Deir el-Gebrawi Northern Cem. Davies, Deir el-Gebrâwi II (1902), p. 26, pl. xx.
1.14.[20] Rahotep C 5 el-Hammamiya El-Khouli and Kanawati, El-Hammamiya (1990), p. 74, pl. 73 [a].

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