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Limestone false door (MFA 21.3081) inscribed for Khufuankh, identified as royal acquaintance, palace attendant of the Great House, singer, overseer of singers of the Great House, overseer of flautists found in situ in G 4520.

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Might be same Kap who appears (identified as brother of the funerary estate) on limestone false door (MFA 21.3081) inscribed for Khufuankh (owner of G 4520). G 4522 tentatively assigned to Kap based on fragmentary statue finds presumably because only evidence for a chapel (assuming statues originated in a chapel) in area where fragments were found is G 4522. Two women (or same woman with two names) have been identified as wife of Kap: Hy on standing pair statue, Niankhhathor on seated pair statue. Fragment of limestone seated pair statue (14-3-31 = MFA 14.1461) inscribed for Kap, identified as royal acquaintance, palace attendant of the Great House, revered before the Great God (belongs with 14-3-24 = MFA 14.1455, fragment of limestone seated pair statue inscribed for Niankhhathor) found east of G 4520, attributed to G 4522. Fragmentary limestone standing pair statue (14-3-16 + 14-3-23 + 14-3-32 = MFA 21.2602) inscribed for Kap and his wife Hy Kap identified as he who is in charge of the sealed goods of the Great House, palace attendant fragments found in debris between G 4520 and G 4620, attributed to G 4522. 87) suggests: "If this lintel was not taken from the tomb of the elder (there is no obvious place in that tomb to restore it), it may have been taken from a lost chapel built by his son." Limestone offering basin (36-10-4) made from lintel inscribed for Akhmerutnisut, identified as overseer of the department of palace attendants of the Great House found reused in G 2421 X. Fragment of displaced lintel (MFA 47.1895) inscribed for Akhmerutnisut, identified as overseer of the department of palace attendants of the Great House, overseer of royal authorizations of the Great House, possessor of reverence before his lord, royal wab-priest, royal acquaintance. Fragments of displaced door frame (MFA 47.1886 + MFA 47.1887 + MFA 47.1888 + MFA 47.1889 + MFA 47.1890 + MFA 47.1891 + MFA 47.1892 + MFA 47.1893 + MFA 47.1894) inscribed for Akhmerutnisut, identified as overseer of the department of palace attendants of the Great House, overseer of the royal authorizations of the Great House. Architectural elements (drum lintel and jambs of entrance to inner room of chapel) inscribed for Akhmerutnisut, identified as overseer of the department of palace attendants of the Great House, overseer of the royal authorizations of the Great House, royal wab-priest also appears in chapel relief (east door jamb of entrance to inner room of chapel, west wall of outer room of chapel, identifying inscriptions not preserved in all cases) west and south walls of outer room of chapel (MFA 13.4352) found in situ in G 2184. South false door in west wall of outer room of chapel inscribed for Akhmerutnisut west and south walls (MFA 13.4352) found in situ in G 2184. Also appears on painted block (MFA 13.6040) from this false door found displaced. False door in niche (blocking entrance to interior chapel) in west wall of inner room of chapel inscribed for Akhmerutnisut found in situ in G 2184. North and south false doors and architrave in west wall of interior chapel inscribed for Akhmerutnisut in situ in G 2184 (interior chapel previously blocked by later phases of construction). Limestone seated statue (MFA 12.1482) inscribed for Akhmerutnisut, identified as royal acquaintance, companion, overseer of the department of palace attendants of the Great House found in situ in G 2184 inner room of chapel.








Kap g brother