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which was under the authority of the Vizier Ankhhaf. According to Egyptologist Pierre Tallet, this would place him in charge of the construction of the pyramid towards the end of the project. Though the diary does not specify, Tallet believes the operations refer to the delivery of the
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Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1931. 2nd edition. 3: Memphis, Part 1 (Abû Rawâsh to Abûsîr), revised and augmented by Jaromír Málek. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1974. pp 196
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by Reisner. More recently a study of the architecture, iconography and titles of the occupants has led to a reassessment and the tomb likely spans the reigns of Khufu,
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A History of the Giza Necropolis. Vol. 2, The Tomb of Hetep-Heres the Mother of Cheops: A Study of Egyptian Civilization in the Old Kingdom.
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Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs, and Paintings 3: Memphis (Abû Rawâsh to Dahshûr).
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and thus Ankhhaf's half-sister. Hetepheres had the titles "eldest king's daughter of his body", "the one whom he loves" (
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The Mastabas of Ankh-haf (G7510) and Akhethetep and Meretites (G7650) in the Eastern Cemetery at Giza: A Reassessment
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Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1955. pp 1-12 (The family and general background of Hetepheres I)
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tomb, G 7510, was one of the largest in the eastern cemetery at Giza. The tomb was dated to the reign of
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Les papyrus de la Mer Ruge I, Le <<Journal de Merer>> (Papyrus Jarf A et B)
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was an Egyptian prince and served as an overseer during the reign of the Pharaoh
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Ankhhaf is thought to have been involved with the building of the
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The Harbor of Khufu on the Red Sea Coast at Wadi al-Jarf, Egypt
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discovered in his tomb is considered the work "of a master" of
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Ankhhaf had the titles "eldest king's son of his body" (
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used for the casing. In the papyrus Ankhkhaf is called
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Berman, Lawrence, Freed, Rita E., and Doxey, Denise.
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in Essays in Honor of David B. O'Connor, pp. 291-308
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and likely played a role in the construction of the
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Index

Prince
Egypt
Ankhhaf
Bust of Prince Ankhhaf
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Mastaba
Giza
Princess Hetepheres
Sneferu
Ancient Egyptian religion
Khufu
4th Dynasty
Sneferu
Giza
Princess Hetepheres
Hetepheres I
Ankhetef
sa
nswt
n
khtf
smsw
vizier
Thoth
wr
djw
pr
Djehuti
Great Pyramid of Giza
Sphinx

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