False door of Tjetji, amorphous solar circle, triangle

European Museums, The British Museum

Four-point flower-like symbol on top a triangle.

On the door jambs Tjetji and Debet are joined by children and grandchildren, shown smaller on account of their lower status. Tjetji wears the leopard skin of a priest. He worked in the pyramid complex of King Khafra, directing rotas of lower clergy. Debet was a priestess of the goddesses Hathor and Neith.

4th Dynasty, about 2500 B.C.

From Giza, tomb of Tjetji

Limestone


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Four-point flower-like symbol on top a triangle
Taken on  Friday 14th of August 2015
Device: OLYMPUS IMAGING CORP.
Model: SP800UZ
Genre:  2500 B.C.
Source:  London, United Kingdom

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