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Metjen (also read as Methen) was an
ancient Egyptian high
official at the
transition time from 3rd
Dynasty to 4th Dynasty. He is
famous for his tomb inscription...
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Statue of
Metjen is on
display in the
Egyptian Museum in
Berlin and has the
inventory number ÄM 1106. The
statue was
discovered at
Abusir in
Metjen's mastaba...
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office partners included Netjeraperef, Akhetaa, Khabawsokar,
Pehernefer and
Metjen, who were also
holding office under Huni and Sneferu. All
their tomb inscriptions...
- in a tomb
inscription of the high
official Metjen, who held
office under the
kings Huni and Sneferu.
Metjen was "overseer of the Ka-house of Nimaethap";...
- Huni is also
attested in
mastaba L6 at Saqqara,
attributed to the
official Metjen and
dating to the end of the third dynasty. There, an
inscription was found...
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Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra
Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I
Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Pehernefer Other people Sepa (Merit-Ptah (fictitious))...
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Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra
Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I
Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Pehernefer Other people Sepa (Merit-Ptah (fictitious))...
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Instructions of
Shuruppak and the Kesh
temple hymn 2600 BC:
Egyptian The Life of
Metjen from
Saqqara 2500 BC:
Egyptian Diary of
Merer and
Instruction of Hardjedef...
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Officials Imhotep Akhetaa Hesy-Ra
Hetepi Inykhnum Kagemni I
Khabawsokar Metjen Nefer-Setekh (Pehen-Ptah)
Pehernefer Other people Sepa (Merit-Ptah (fictitious))...
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office partners included Netjeraperef, Hesyre, Khabawsokar,
Pehernefer and
Metjen, who were also
holding office under Huni and Sneferu. All
their tomb inscriptions...