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Mereruka and His Family, Part II

by Naquib Kanawati and M. Abder-Raziq

Waatetkhethor, the eldest daughter of King Teti and wife of the vizier Mereruka, is the only woman buried in the Teti Cemetery who owned a separate chapel and burial chamber in her husband's mastaba. She held a very elevated status and her son, Meryteti, was described as 'eldest son of the king of his body' (see Part I of this publication). The book examines her special position and documents all the scenes and inscriptions in her chapel, both in line drawings and colour photographs, and produces architectural drawings of her tomb. 44p of text, 52 col pls, 19 b/w pls (Australian Centre for Egyptology Report 26 2008)

ISBN-13: 978-0-85668-823-2
ISBN-10: 0-85668-823-1
Paperback. Price GB £65.00


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