The Cape region.
Rene's cemetery
“The city of Cape gave birth to another employee of the gre
at people of the people during the reign of King Amenhotep the First. He is called Rene Renee bearing the surnames, the hereditary prince, ruler, supervisor of priests and writer, and his father is called the hereditary prince Sabkhotep.”
“Although the titles of this employee have nothing to draw attention to, his tomb, which was found in the Cape, was decorated with scenes that reveal to us the mask about some aspects of daily social life in this era.”
And includes agricultural scenes in which we find a renewal that was not noticed before. Carrying a donkey "
“But we are now seeing the chariot pulled by horses at the disposal of the owner of the estate since the beginning of the eighteenth family, that is, during the reign of its second king, Amenhotep the First, which indicates that the owner of the cemetery was one of the great wealth;
"One of the interesting scenes in this cemetery is that of supervising the counting of livestock, so the inscription related to this is explained to us."
"Supervising the delivery of livestock by the hereditary prince and the ruler overseeing the priests and writer Rani the deceased: a hundred and twenty two oxen, a hundred sheep, and a hundred and twenty
From the goats, "
The owner of the cemetery is also seen in a feast with family members, among whom is a grandson called Sabkhotep. This style of scenery was a common thing to represent family members with their names and drawings in a logical and artistic way, contrary to what was followed in the central state, as it was mentioned on the painting of the deceased The funeral is all the names of his family members for generations ago, in a confused and difficult way to understand, for example, the family of “Thothyhotep”, the governor of Al-Barsha district.
“In the scenes of this cemetery we see the Moro dancers, the obelisks, the trees and the gardens. Here God is seen Anubis standing inside the mihrab while Osir Khanti my security stands outside it behind Anubis.”
There is another strange scene in its door, in which we find two priests: the first of which is the embalmed priest T and the head of the sacred treasury, and they both pour the purified water on the head of the deceased who sits on a large vessel. Funeral scenes have become characteristic of the tombs of the eighteenth family, as we will see in the tombs of the people later.