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Sennedjem and Ti harvesting papyrus
Artist
Anonymous Egyptian tomb artist(s)
Title
Sennedjem and Ti harvesting papyrus
Date Ramesside Period (13th to 11th centuries BC)
Current location
Deir el-Medina, tomb of Sennutem
Notes Peasant couple harvesting papyrus-(Sennedjem and wife Ti). "In the cemetery of Deir el-Medina, this wall painting is in the vaulted tomb chamber of Sennutem, a necropolis officer of the early Ramessid period. (Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY)"
Sennedjem's wife "Ti-i". She is 'Sn-n-f, Neb-f, pr, ..."Ti-i", woman, "True of Voice" ' ,
"Sister-his-(wife), Lord-female, of the House, ..."Teee", "True of Voice"-(deceased, and 'worthy')"
Source/Photographer Scanned from The Oxford encyclopedia of ancient Egypt ISBN 0-19-510234-7
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current08:03, 16 May 2007Thumbnail for version as of 08:03, 16 May 20071,246 × 1,095 (846 KB)Peter IsotaloPeasant couble harvesting. "In the cemetery of Deir el-Medina, this wall painting is in the vaulted tomb chamber of Sennutem, a necropolis officer of the early Ramessid period. (Erich Lessing / Art Resource, NY)" Scanned from ''The Oxford encyclopedia o

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