False door of Sheshi, seba, five-point, crescent

European Museums, The British Museum

Five-point cross and a crescent on the False door of Sheshi

False door of Sheshi

Sheshi and his wife sit at tables laid with slices of bread. Small images and text invoke more offerings. In a playful detail on the jambs a son and daughter call for their parents' attention.

Sheshi was a royal scribe and inspector of priests - likely those performing the mortuary cult of Khufu in the dead king's pyramid complex. Sheshi's full official name was Neferseshem-Khufu: 'Khufu's guidance is perfect'.

Early 5th Dynasty, about 2450 B.C.

From Giza, tomb of Nefer-seshem-Khufu

Limestone


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Five-point cross and a crescent on the False door of Sheshi
Taken on  Friday 14th of August 2015
Device: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
Model: SP800UZ
Genre:  2450 B.C.
Source:  London, United Kingdom

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