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Kaaper or Ka’aper, (fl. c. 2500 BC) also
commonly known as
Sheikh el-Beled, was an
ancient Egyptian scribe and
priest who
lived between the late 4th Dynasty...
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Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Rahotep and
Nofret statues at
Cairo museum Kaaper around 2500 BC
Majordomo Keki statue,6th
dynasty at
Louvre museum. Grimal...
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Wooden statue of the
scribe Kaaper, 4th or 5th
dynasty of the Old Kingdom, from Saqqara, c. 2500 BC...
- Name Main
title Dynasty Date
Comment Kaaper Priest 4th-5th
Dynasty fl. 25th-26th
century BC Also
called Sheikh el-Beled, he was a
priest and
scribe known...
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Ankhefenamun Butehamun Dua-Kheti-("Kheti (scribe)") Hesy-Ra Hori
Hunefer Imiseba Kaaper Ken-Amun
Khakheperresenb Menna Meryre II Mose (scribe)
Nakht Nakhtmin Nebamun...
- Fifth-Dynasty
official Sekhemka and his
presumed spouse Henutsen the tomb of
Kaaper (architect and priest,
early Fifth Dynasty) the tomb of
Rahotep (priest...
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Wooden statue of the
scribe Kaaper, 5th or 4th
dynasty of the Old Kingdom, from Saqqara, c. 2500 BC...
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circa 2613-2494 BC;
Egyptian museum at
Cairo Wooden statue of the
scribe Kaaper; c. 2450 BC; wood,
copper and rock crystal; height: 1.1 m; from Saqqara;...
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reliefs suggest that
guenons literally ****isted
their keepers: in the tomb of
Kaaper a
unique relief depicts a
dwarf and his guenon, as they both
specify the...
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princess was
found by Borchardt, and an ear
possibly belonging to
Kaaper was
found in his tomb. Most of the
reserve heads come from Giza. The reserve...