E.23.1
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Below a cornice, sunk within a square frame, figure of → deceased ← (in Roman clothing), stood frontal between Anubis (stood) and Osiris (s |
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E.23.2
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s Ka. A personal Ka has no need of the title m33 khrw, which is a title of the → deceased ←, thus two → deceased ← are depicted. There is no question that Serep is a |
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E.62.21
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, in one third of tray. These trays were placed the tomb to offer food for the → deceased ←.
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E.79.2
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Such an offering plate was placed in a tomb to provide food for the → deceased ← after death. The plate is oval in shape made with clay and a red slip. |
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REDMG:1951.159.1
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ll as a wreath in her lowered right hand. She faces another woman (probably the → deceased ←) who is seated in 3/4-view to the left on a stool (diphros) and rests h |
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