Part of Khety's desert hunt scene ca. 2051-2000 B.C. Middle Kingdom The tomb of Khety, the first recorded royal treasurer of Mentuhotp III, was situated high up in the cliffs at Deir el-Bahri. These relief fragments come from the tombs entrance passage, which was lined with decorated limestone blocks.From the Old Kingdom onward, scenes of people hunting animals in the desert were a standard part of tomb decorations (compare the desert hunt in the tomb of Raemkai, 08.201.1). During the third and the earlier second millennium B.C., the Egyptian desert still had the character of a hilly savannah populated by bushy plants and a multitude of animals such as gazelles, antelopes, rabbits, and an occasional lion or cheetah.Only scraps of Khetys desert hunt are preserved, but these few fragments are precious because they present glimpses of very lively animal representations and are paralleled by only a few other tombs dating to the beginning of the Middle Kingdom.. Part of Khety's desert hun
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