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Netjeraperef

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278:, which was excavated by the German Archaeological Institut, Cairo. The tomb was made of mudbricks and measured once around 35.10m x 18.90m. The inner structure comprised a stairway with a few steps leading into a straight corridor. The corridor in turn led into a hallway stretching left and right, forming a T-shaped chamber arrangement. It is noteworthy to mention that the terrain of Dahshur provided a rather soft and loose ground, a circumstance that forbade any deeper underground chamber building and thus forced the tomb builders to create chambers inside the mastaba and over ground level. A similar case happened during the construction of the 282:, when the walls and ceilings of chambers under ground level started to form cracks. At the central chamber of Netjeraperef's tomb, an altar was placed in an offering chapel. A special feature of Netjeraperef's offering chapel are the two stelae (once set each left and right of the altar), of which one is nearly completely preserved. This arrangement was a clear copy of Sneferu's stele sanctuaries at his pyramids at 171:. However, this suggestion is disputed, because the elite title "son of the king" was often merely an honorary title during the Old Kingdom, given to rightful officials of extraordinary ranks. "Real" princes bore the title "bodily son of the king". 259:. These are likewise known for their unusually richly decorated tomb chapels and for their accurately reported careers. However, it is not proven that these officials were related to each other in any way. 465: 286:
and Dahshur. The stelae both once bore the names and titles of Netjeraperef. One of the stelae, however, was stolen during restoration work in
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As a high-ranking official and priest, Netjeraperef held many bureaucratic and priestly titles:
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Archäologische Veröffentlichungen, Deutsches Archäologisches Institut, Abteilung Kairo.
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The Pyramids: The Mystery, Culture, and Science of Egypt's Great Monuments
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Possible contemporary office partners of Netjeraperef may have been
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and re-used as a door frame for Sneferu's valley temple at Meidum.
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Das Grab des Prinzen Netjer-aperef: die Mastaba II/1 in Dahschur
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It is noteworthy to mention, that the first three titles
391:, vol. 14), 2nd edition. Penguin Books, New York 1981, 138:. He lived and worked at the transition time between 84: 34: 21: 190:Overseer of the phyles of Lower Egypt (Egyptian: 383:William Stevenson Smith, William Kelly Simpson: 163:Netjeraperef was most possibly a son of king ( 8: 311:The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt 88: 38: 385:The art and architecture of ancient Egypt 197:Overseer of the commissioners (Egyptian: 299: 466:Princes of the Fourth Dynasty of Egypt 354: 352: 305: 303: 18: 7: 313:. Thames & Hudson, London 2004, 441:. Grove Press, New York (US) 2007, 236:are common titles for officials of 366:-series). von Zabern, Mainz 2006, 14: 420:Bd. 56). von Zabern, Mainz 1999, 364:Zaberns Bildbände zur Archäologie 360:Die Gräberwelt der Pyramidenzeit 332:Ancient Egyptian Administration 338:-series). BRILL, Leiden 2013, 204:Chief of the nomes (Egyptian: 16:Ancient Egyptian civil servant 1: 211:God's servant of the pyramid 336:Handbook of Oriental Studies 217:Hem-netjer-Kha-khenty-Snefru 213:Snefru, the blessed, appears 110: 68: 330:Juan Carlos Moreno GarcĂ­a: 309:Aidan Dodson, Dyan Hilton: 267:Netjeraperef was buried in 183:Son of the King (Egyptian: 492: 389:The Pelican history of art 230:Imy-ra-shemaw, Imy-ra-wpwt 121: 79: 29: 471:26th-century BC clergy 74:He who works for a god 288:Middle Kingdom period 346:, p. 145 & 170. 408:Nicole Alexanian: 148:Old Kingdom period 134:high official and 130:is the name of an 437:Miroslav Verner: 321:, p. 52 & 61. 192:Imy-ra-zau-Shemaw 125: 124: 105: 104: 101: 100: 81:Honorary title A: 63: 62: 59: 58: 483: 450: 435: 429: 406: 400: 381: 375: 356: 347: 328: 322: 307: 132:ancient Egyptian 113: 89: 85: 71: 39: 35: 22:Netjeraperef in 19: 491: 490: 486: 485: 484: 482: 481: 480: 456: 455: 454: 453: 436: 432: 407: 403: 382: 378: 357: 350: 329: 325: 308: 301: 296: 265: 226: 177: 161: 156: 116:Son of the king 114: 108: 106: 93: 83: 72: 66: 64: 54: 49: 33: 17: 12: 11: 5: 489: 487: 479: 478: 473: 468: 458: 457: 452: 451: 430: 426:978-3805325578 401: 376: 358:Peter Jánosi: 348: 323: 298: 297: 295: 292: 264: 261: 225: 222: 221: 220: 209: 202: 195: 188: 176: 173: 160: 157: 155: 152: 123: 122: 119: 118: 103: 102: 99: 98: 95: 77: 76: 65:Netjer-aperef 61: 60: 57: 56: 51: 46: 43: 31:Personal name: 27: 26: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 488: 477: 474: 472: 469: 467: 464: 463: 461: 448: 444: 440: 434: 431: 427: 423: 419: 415: 411: 405: 402: 398: 397:0-14-056014-9 394: 390: 386: 380: 377: 373: 369: 365: 361: 355: 353: 349: 345: 341: 337: 333: 327: 324: 320: 319:0-500-05128-3 316: 312: 306: 304: 300: 293: 291: 289: 285: 281: 277: 273: 270: 262: 260: 258: 254: 250: 246: 241: 239: 235: 231: 223: 218: 214: 210: 207: 203: 200: 196: 193: 189: 186: 182: 181: 180: 174: 172: 170: 166: 158: 153: 151: 149: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 120: 117: 112: 96: 91: 90: 87: 86: 82: 78: 75: 70: 52: 47: 44: 41: 40: 37: 36: 32: 28: 25: 20: 438: 433: 417: 413: 409: 404: 388: 384: 379: 363: 359: 335: 331: 326: 310: 280:Bent Pyramid 271: 266: 242: 233: 229: 227: 216: 205: 198: 191: 184: 178: 162: 128:Netjeraperef 127: 126: 115: 80: 73: 30: 399:, p. 63–67. 374:, p. 45-47. 245:Khabawsokar 238:Lower Egypt 234:Heqa-sepawt 215:(Egyptian: 206:Heqa-sepawt 199:Imy-ra-wpwt 146:during the 144:4th Dynasty 24:hieroglyphs 460:Categories 447:0802198635 372:3805336225 344:9004250085 294:References 253:Pehernefer 449:, p. 181. 410:Dahschur. 69:nṯr-Ęłpr-f 412:Bd. II: 154:Identity 111:s3-nsw.t 107:Sa-neswt 476:Sneferu 276:Dahshur 269:mastaba 257:Akhetaa 185:Sa-nesw 169:Sneferu 165:pharaoh 445:  424:  395:  370:  342:  317:  284:Meidum 249:Metjen 224:Career 175:Titles 159:Family 136:prince 443:ISBN 422:ISBN 393:ISBN 368:ISBN 340:ISBN 315:ISBN 263:Tomb 255:and 232:and 142:and 416:(= 387:(= 362:(= 334:(= 274:at 272:I/1 140:3rd 462:: 351:^ 302:^ 251:, 247:, 219:). 208:). 201:). 194:). 187:). 167:) 150:. 428:.

Index

hieroglyphs
ancient Egyptian
prince
3rd
4th Dynasty
Old Kingdom period
pharaoh
Sneferu
Snefru, the blessed, appears
Lower Egypt
Khabawsokar
Metjen
Pehernefer
Akhetaa
mastaba
Dahshur
Bent Pyramid
Meidum
Middle Kingdom period


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