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Shabti for "Pakaru" or"Ahanéferamon" Cache II 1891

Shabti for "Pakaru" or"Ahanéferamon" Cache II 1891


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The name Pakaru means "the Palestinian" so Pakaru was of foreign origin, he was also called Ahanéferamon, the fighter of Amen see Aubert.

In the spring of 1891 Mohammed Abd el-Rassul discovered what tomb is now known as Cache II. The same person discovered the so-called tomb Cache I (BD320)in 1882.

153 coffins of which 101 double coffins and 153 mummies of priests Amen, princesses and princes were found in the grave (Cache II).

In addition, countless grave goods were found including this Shabti shown here. The name is also documented on other grave goods.

(Amduat papyrus and the shabti boxes)

Funerary papyri

Cairo 129, BD JE 95705

Cairo 42, BA S.R.IV.979 = JE 95878

Coffins JE 29670 in Cairo Inv.no. OC: CG-6140-6139, IC: CG-6122-6121, MB: CG-6141

Two shabti boxes

JE 29294 in Cairo Museum.

TR 18/11/24/45 in Cairo Museum.

Provenance: Old German collection J.E. Bayern in 2000

Condition: restored look at pictures

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