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Iput I …?>
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…–2283 BC
Death: 2283 BC — Saqqara, Giza Governorate, Egypt |
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Death of a son
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Death
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Burial
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |
Note
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Iput I's burial chamber contained a limeStone sarcophagus and a cedar coffin. Remains of a middle aged woman were found. Some of her funerary equipment that survived include canopic vessels, a headrest and a gold bracelet (found on her arm). Thechamber also contained other items, including polished red pottery, a rock crystal cup, model vessels and tools. Some of these had originally been covered in gold. Her remains are in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. |
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Teti was the first pharaoh of Egypt in the 6th Dynasty (2345-2181 BC), fourth of four dynasties in the Old Kingdom Period. |
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Iput I's burial chamber contained a limeStone sarcophagus and a cedar coffin. Remains of a middle aged woman were found. Some of her funerary equipment that survived include canopic vessels, a headrest and a gold bracelet (found on her arm). Thechamber also contained other items, including polished red pottery, a rock crystal cup, model vessels and tools. Some of these had originally been covered in gold. Her remains are in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. |
Media object
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Pyramid of Iput I. |
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