The hieroglyphic name of Neferabet |
The Tomb of Neferabet (TT5):
The tomb of Neferabet, or tomb (TT5), has two burial chambers. In chamber A a son called Nedjemger is shown providing a vase to Neferabet and Taesi. A big group of congeners is shown warm the Hathor cow from the mountain. The relatives include: Neferabet himself, his father the scorpion curer Amenmose (father-in-law?), and his brother Amenemope. Also involved are Neferabet's boys Neferronpet, Ramose, Nedjemger, Meriunu and Neferabets brothers Anhotep, Ipu, Huy, Merymaat and a man named Iryfdjodj. The women in the scene include Neferabet's wife Ta-ese, her mother Tenthaynu, his sister Istnofret and various daughters named Henuttu, Mahy, Tenthaynu, Hetepy, Mutemopet and Istnofret. In another view several family members are presented warm Re-Harakhti. The congeners in this scene take Neferabet's father Neferronpet, Neferabet himself, Neferabet's brother Anhotep and different of Neferabet's uncles: Rahotep, Maaninakhtef, Ipu and Pashed.
In chamber B, five panels show the family loving Anubis. Neferabet is attended by his wife, his sons Nedjemger, Neferronpet, Ramose, and Meriunu as well as his daughters Henutta, Tentha, Istnofret, Henut-iunet, Hetepy, Mutemopet, Mahy and Roruti. Anhotep is attended by their sisters Tentamenet and Taysenofret. In this tomb the scholars find a stela mentioning Neferabet's father Neferrenpet is now in the British Museum in London.
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