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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Amun-Ra The Ultimate: [QB] [IMG]http://i1146.photobucket.com/albums/o534/maatfollower/Ancient%20Kemet%203/FunerarySculptureofAmenemhebMayorofThebeswithhisWifeandMother19thDynastyHermitagemus.jpg[/IMG] Funerary Scupture of Amenemheb, Mayor of Waset (city of Amun), Hermitage Museum [IMG]http://i1146.photobucket.com/albums/o534/maatfollower/Ancient%20Kemet%203/FunerarystelaPetrieMuseumOldKingdom.jpg[/IMG] Funerary Stela, Old Kingdom, Petrie Museum [IMG]http://i1146.photobucket.com/albums/o534/maatfollower/Ancient%20Kemet%203/FunerarysteleofMajordomoKhentekhtayaunhieroglyphsreportinglistofrelativesofthedeceased12thDynastya.jpg[/IMG] Funerary Stele of the Major-domo Khentekhtayaun. 12th Dynasty. [IMG]http://i1146.photobucket.com/albums/o534/maatfollower/Ancient%20Kemet%203/FunerarysteleofMajordomoKhentekhtayaunhieroglyphsreportinglistofrelativesofthedeceased12thDynastyb.jpg[/IMG] Funerary Stele of the Major-domo Khentekhtayaun. 12th Dynasty. The first two lines bear the offering formula, the name and titles of the deceased, in the two columns below the names of the relatives who offered the stele are registered together with the different degrees of relationship with the deceased. Notice the determinative and at the end of each name, the former designating a woman, the latter a man. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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