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  2. Category:Mastabas - Wikipedia

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  3. Mastaba of Hesy-Re - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, the tomb of Hesy-re is the first of its kind in which a full offering list appears, which would become an essential part of the tombs in later generations (as for example in the mastabas of Khabawsokar, Rahotep, and Metjen). There, the depictions of grave goods were completed by images of people bringing offerings.

  4. Mastaba of Kaninisut - Wikipedia

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    Apparently the completed mastabas were handed over undecorated to their owners, who were responsible for any further decoration. [5] The mastaba of Kaninisut is located in the westernmost part of its section of the cemetery, which is referred to as a cemetery "en échelon" on account of the arrangement of its tombs.

  5. Mastaba of Seshemnefer - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, a list of his ranks and honorific titles survives which indicates that he was an important man at court, who was trusted by his king. The surviving reliefs from the mastaba give an insight into daily life in his time, including agriculture, cattle breeding, bird hunting, grain storage, but also clothing, offering rituals and, to ...

  6. Mastaba S3503 - Wikipedia

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  7. Mastaba S3504 - Wikipedia

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    Mastaba S3504 (Saqqara Tomb No. 3504) is a large mastaba tomb located in the Saqqara necropolis in Lower Egypt.It was built during the reign of the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Djet, in the First Dynasty (Early Dynastic Period), shortly after 3000 BC.

  8. Mastabat al-Fir'aun - Wikipedia

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    The Mastabat al-Fir'aun (Arabic: مصطبة الفرعون Romanised: Maṣṭabat al-Firʿawn), also referred to in Egyptological literature as the Mastaba el-Faraun, Mastabat el-Faraun or Mastabat Faraun, and meaning "Bench of the Pharaoh") is the grave monument of the ancient Egyptian king Shepseskaf (reign c. 2510–2503 BC), the last king of the Fourth Dynasty documented to date.

  9. Sabu also called Tjety - Wikipedia

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    Sabu also called Tjety (fl. c. 2300 BC) was the High Priest of Ptah in the Sixth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt.Sabu is mainly known from the remains of his mastaba in Saqqara (E.3).

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