Relief from the Tomb of Senenuka

Relief from the tomb of Senenuka
From Giza, tomb G 2041, Dynasty 4, reign of Khufu or Khafra, 2551–2494 B.C.E.
Limestone,
Harvard University—Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition 1907, MFA # 07.1000, 1001, 1003, 1004, 1005
Photo ©Joan Ann Lansberry, 2014

There are nine stones fitting together in this relief from the tomb of Senenuka. I did get an overall view, but it's on an angle, so I'm taking the museum website photo so we can have a reference point for each photo I took. We can see that my photo at the top is from the central portion of the relief, mostly stone #5 as I've numbered them:


This scene is from the upper left, stone #1...


This scene is from the upper right, stone #7...

"G 2041. Senenuka or Keki, Overseer of the Pyramid-town of Khufu, Director of King's wab-priests, Boundary official of a settlement, etc.""Wife, Iti" (_Topographical Bibliography of Ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphic Texts, Reliefs and Paintings_, by Bertha Porter, Rosalind Moss and Jaromir Malek)


This scene is from the central section, left side of stone #5...


This scene is from the left side of stone #3...


This scene is from the lower left side of stone #3, showing the hieroglyphs beside the woman...


This scene is from the far right, stone #9...


This scene is from the upper right, lower part of stone #7...


Close-up of the cartouche of Khufu...


The overall view...
All photos except the one by museum © Joan Ann Lansberry