"Queen Kuwaitite, the wife of King Manohotep the Second, Neb Hatab Ra, Queen Kuwaitite, sitting on a bench in a position of luxury and splendour, as she wears a dress with suspenders and a short wig and wears jewellery. She drinks from a container with milk and holds in her other hand a mirror. The woman is the greatest proof of his mission and publication, besides that, the queen adorns so that in the other world she is ready to meet her husband, and this is desirable for the queen.
Standing behind the queen is a maid dressing her hair and using a hairpin to fix the wig. In front of the queen is a servant who pours milk in a bowl.
Until you produce milk. ”
"Providing that this scene is an inscription to clarify the source of milk and that it is fresh and continuous (the cow is giving birth)."
And the servant who gives her milk tells her
"For your soul, you, my lady. I am your servant, and you are my lady."
"And you are used for respect. It is well known that milk is the best type of offerings that are offered to the deceased and poured during the burial journey, and milk is a source of energy and a symbol of life and indicates the renewal and resurrection of life after death."
The eleventh family 2055 - 2004 BC. M of the sarcophagus of Queen Kuwait preserved in the Egyptian Museum