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False door stele with relief, hieroglyph inscriptions and central niche used by the ka or spirit of the deceased, for the journey between the 2 worlds, at the Tomb of Sesheshet Idut, princess, 5th dynasty, Old Kingdom, on the Unas causeway at Saqqara, Egypt. The tomb of Idut, probably the daughter of king Unas, has walls covered with painted reliefs of hunting, fishing, farming and tax payment. The mastaba was usurped and was originally that of the vizier Ihy. The burial site at Saqqara, containing pyramids, mastabas and tombs from 1st dynasty to the Greco Roman period, was the royal necropolis for Memphis. Saqqara is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen
Unique Identifier
AR6176431
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5906px × 6254px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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5TH DYNASTY
AFRICA
African
ANCIENT
ANCIENT EGYPT
ANCIENT EGYPTIAN
ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
bas-relief
burial site
CIVILISATION
CIVILIZATION
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
Daughter
Death
Desert
Egyptian
Entrance
False Door
Funeral
Funerary
GIZA
HERITAGE
HIEROGLYPH
HIEROGLYPHIC
History
IDU
IDUT
INDOORS
Inscription
INSIDE
interior
KA
king
LANGUAGE
LOWER EGYPT
Mastaba
MEMPHIS
Necropolis
Niche
NORTH AFRICA
NORTH AFRICAN
OLD KINGDOM
Pharaoh
Princess
Relief
royal
RULER
SAKKARA
SAQQARA
SITE
square image
STELA
Stele
Tomb
Tourist Attraction
UNAS
UNESCO
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
visitor attraction