Relief scene of sacred objects to be used in Khety's funeral ca. 2051-2000 B.C. Middle Kingdom The tomb of Khety, the first recorded royal treasurer of Mentuhotep III, was situated high up in the cliffs at Deir el-Bahri. The relief fragments displayed here derive from the tombs entrance passage, which was lined with decorated limestone blocks.The fragments in this group show two standards (carrying poles). They were each decorated with a feather at the end of the horizontal section, but only the stem of one of these feathers is preserved. An ointment vase stood below each carrying pole; and again only one is preserved.On top of the standards are bows that the artists have rendered as if they were standing upright. This is probably only to show the objects in full view; in reality they would have been laid flat on top of the standards. On the top right is the fragmentary depiction of a box on which a beaded collar is displayed. Again, this collar was in reality most probably inside the
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