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Teti’s wife, Queen Naert.Saqqara, Mastaba of Ti, Statue of a woman grinding cerealsSaqqara, Queen's pyramid of Teti I mother.Saqqara, Pyramid of UserkafSaqqara, Pyramid of UserkafSaqqara, Tomb of Gemni-em-hat, False doorSaqqara, Reliefs from the tomb of MerymerySaqqara, Reliefs from the tomb of MerymerySaqqara, Tomb of Meri-Re, Relief of Meri-Re and Baket-Amun venerating OsirisSaqqara, Tomb of Ka-gmnim, Crocolile and fishSaqqara, Reliefs from the tomb of MerymerySaqqara, Statue of AnchSaqqara, Reliefs from the tomb of MerymerySaqqara, Capital of a Djed ColumnSaqqara, Tomb of Meri-Re, Relief of Meri-Re and Baket-Amun venerating a godSaqqara, Reliefs from the tomb of Merymery, AnubisSaqqara, Statue of the priest Iuty of MemphisSaqqara, Reliefs from the tomb of Merymery, OfferingsSaqqara, Relief with hieroglyphsSaqqara, Tomb of Pehenuka, Relief of a porcupine and a catSaqqara, Reliefs from the tomb of MerymerySaqqara, NecklaceSaqqara, Reliefs from the tomb of Merymery, OfferingsSaqqara, Mastaba of Senetites, False doorSaqqara, Reliefs from the tomb of Merymery, Funerary mealSaqqara, Necklace with a scarabSaqqara, Reliefs from the tomb of Merymery, OfferingsSaqqara, Chapel of Hetepherachet, Relief of a bull and cowsSaqqara, Reliefs from the tomb of Merymery, PeasantsSaqqara, Relief of Ramesses II

Locatie:

  • Egypte, Abū Şīr
  • geo:29.875278,31.221666
  • Locatie precies

Period or year:

  • -23xx / unknown

Classificatie:

  • Graf (-veld)
  • Zichtbaar

Identifiers:

  • vici:place=21985

Annotaties

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Pyramid of Teti I (2345–2333 BC), the founder of the sixth dynasty was buried in this pyramid at Saqqara necropolis in Egypt.

See:

  1. David P. Silverman, Middle Kingdom tombs in the Teti pyramid cemetery, Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2000, Praque, 2000
  2. Cecil Mallaby Firth, The Teti pyramid cemeteries, Excavations at Saqqara, Egyptian Department of Antiquities, Cairo, 1926

Pyramid of Teti I (2345–2333 BC), the founder of the sixth dynasty was buried in this pyramid at Saqqara necropolis in Egypt.

See:

  1. David P. Silverman, Middle Kingdom tombs in the Teti pyramid cemetery, Abusir and Saqqara in the Year 2000, Praque, 2000
  2. Cecil Mallaby Firth, The Teti pyramid cemeteries, Excavations at Saqqara, Egyptian Department of Antiquities, Cairo, 1926

Relevante musea

National Archaeological Museum, Athens

National Archaeological Museum, Athens

Rome, Vatican Museums

Rome, Vatican Museums

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Antikensammlung und Münzkabinett

Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien, Antikensammlung und Münzkabinett

Berlin, Neues Museum

Berlin, Neues Museum

Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Copenhagen, Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek

Copenhagen, National Museum of Denmark

Copenhagen, National Museum of Denmark

Paris, Louvre

Paris, Louvre

Allard Pierson Museum

Het Allard Pierson Museum is het archeologisch museum van de Universiteit van Amsterdam.

Leiden, Rijksmuseum van Oudheden

Grootste archeologische museum van Nederland met grote collectie Romeinse voorwerpen

Stockholm, Medelhavsmuseet

Museum of Mediterranean and Near Eastern Antiquities

London, The British Museum

The British Museum has one of the world's largest collections of antiquities from the Classical world.

New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art


In de buurt

Aksum - Axum

The original capital of the Kingdom of Aksum from about 400 BC.

Saqqara, Queen Naert Temple and Grave

Mortuary temple for Queen Naert. Sakkara.

Saqqara, Mastaba of Kagemni

The argest mastaba in the Teti cemetery in Saqqara.


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