The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tomb-of-king-teti-at-saqqara-egypt-below-ground-the-chambers-and-corridors-are-well-preserved-teti-less-commonly-known-as-othoes-was-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-of-egypt-2333-bc-image235027304.html
RMRJABM8–The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC
Egypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Mereruka, priest of Pharaoh Teti. 2.340 B.C. Southern entrance. Detail with a relief depicting the deceased Mereruka with his wife, Watetkhethor, daughter of king Teti. She is standing at her husbands feet.6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-egypt-necropolis-of-saqqara-mastaba-of-mereruka-priest-of-pharaoh-121947819.html
RMH2B5K7–Egypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Mereruka, priest of Pharaoh Teti. 2.340 B.C. Southern entrance. Detail with a relief depicting the deceased Mereruka with his wife, Watetkhethor, daughter of king Teti. She is standing at her husbands feet.6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom.
Sistrum Inscribed with the Names of King Teti, ca. 2323–2291 B.C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-sistrum-inscribed-with-the-names-of-king-teti-ca-23232291-bc-162536528.html
RMKCC500–Sistrum Inscribed with the Names of King Teti, ca. 2323–2291 B.C
Art inspired by Sistrum Inscribed with the Names of King Teti, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 6, ca. 2323–2291 B.C., From Egypt; Possibly from Memphite Region, Memphis (Mit Rahina), Travertine (Egyptian alabaster), pigment, resin, H. 26.5 cm (10 7/8 in.); W. 7 cm (2 3/4 in.); D. 2.7 cm (1 1/16, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-sistrum-inscribed-with-the-names-of-king-teti-old-kingdom-dynasty-6-ca-23232291-bc-from-egypt-possibly-from-memphite-region-memphis-mit-rahina-travertine-egyptian-alabaster-pigment-resin-h-265-cm-10-78-in-w-7-cm-2-34-in-d-27-cm-1-116-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image463036219.html
RF2HW93BR–Art inspired by Sistrum Inscribed with the Names of King Teti, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 6, ca. 2323–2291 B.C., From Egypt; Possibly from Memphite Region, Memphis (Mit Rahina), Travertine (Egyptian alabaster), pigment, resin, H. 26.5 cm (10 7/8 in.); W. 7 cm (2 3/4 in.); D. 2.7 cm (1 1/16, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
Egypt, Cairo, Heliopolis, open air museum, obelisk parc. Fragment of an obelisk of king Teti. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-egypt-cairo-heliopolis-open-air-museum-obelisk-parc-fragment-of-an-114406473.html
RMGJ3JHD–Egypt, Cairo, Heliopolis, open air museum, obelisk parc. Fragment of an obelisk of king Teti.
Stele in the form of a door, and the statue of the tomb of Mirruka, drawn by Boudier from a photograph of the tomb of Mirruka drawn by M de Morgan. Mirruka is now more commonly spelled Mereruka. The mastaba of Mereruka is the largest and most elaborate of all the non-royal tombs in Saqqara with 33 rooms or chambers in total. Mereruka was the vizier to king Teti (C 2323-2191 BC)the first ruler of the 6th dynasty (c 2323-2150 BC) Old Kingdom period of Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stele-in-the-form-of-a-door-and-the-statue-of-the-tomb-of-mirruka-drawn-by-boudier-from-a-photograph-of-the-tomb-of-mirruka-drawn-by-m-de-morganmirruka-is-now-more-commonly-spelled-mererukathe-mastaba-of-mereruka-is-the-largest-and-most-elaborate-of-all-the-non-royal-tombs-in-saqqara-with-33-rooms-or-chambers-in-total-mereruka-was-the-vizier-to-king-teti-c-2323-2191-bcthe-first-ruler-of-the-6th-dynasty-c-2323-2150-bc-old-kingdom-period-of-egypt-image343533789.html
RF2AXW8RW–Stele in the form of a door, and the statue of the tomb of Mirruka, drawn by Boudier from a photograph of the tomb of Mirruka drawn by M de Morgan. Mirruka is now more commonly spelled Mereruka. The mastaba of Mereruka is the largest and most elaborate of all the non-royal tombs in Saqqara with 33 rooms or chambers in total. Mereruka was the vizier to king Teti (C 2323-2191 BC)the first ruler of the 6th dynasty (c 2323-2150 BC) Old Kingdom period of Egypt.
Egypt Lower Egypt Saqqara Necropolis listed as World Heritage by UNESCO Mererouka's Mastaba vizier & son-in-law of King Teti I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-egypt-lower-egypt-saqqara-necropolis-listed-as-world-heritage-by-unesco-35392113.html
RMC1G701–Egypt Lower Egypt Saqqara Necropolis listed as World Heritage by UNESCO Mererouka's Mastaba vizier & son-in-law of King Teti I
Adolf Furtwängler : Glyptothek 1907 / Illustrierter Katalog der Glyptothek König Ludwig's I. zu München / Kastner & Callwey, 1907 / Illustrated catalogue of the Glyptothek of King Ludwig I in Munich at 1907 / Ägyptischer Saal - Egyptian Hall / Grabrelief des Teti - Tomb relief of Teti - Funerary relief of Teti - king Teti - Othoes - Tata, Atat, or Athath Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/adolf-furtwngler-glyptothek-1907-illustrierter-katalog-der-glyptothek-knig-ludwigs-i-zu-mnchen-kastner-callwey-1907-illustrated-catalogue-of-the-glyptothek-of-king-ludwig-i-in-munich-at-1907-gyptischer-saal-egyptian-hall-grabrelief-des-teti-tomb-relief-of-teti-funerary-relief-of-teti-king-teti-othoes-tata-atat-or-athath-image598841966.html
RM2WP7H12–Adolf Furtwängler : Glyptothek 1907 / Illustrierter Katalog der Glyptothek König Ludwig's I. zu München / Kastner & Callwey, 1907 / Illustrated catalogue of the Glyptothek of King Ludwig I in Munich at 1907 / Ägyptischer Saal - Egyptian Hall / Grabrelief des Teti - Tomb relief of Teti - Funerary relief of Teti - king Teti - Othoes - Tata, Atat, or Athath
Egypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Mereruka, priest of Pharaoh Teti. 2.340 B.C. Relief depicting the legs of Mereruka with his wife, Watetkhethor, daughter of king Teti. She is standing at her husbands feet.6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-necropolis-of-saqqara-mastaba-of-mereruka-priest-of-pharaoh-teti-2340-bc-relief-depicting-the-legs-of-mereruka-with-his-wife-watetkhethor-daughter-of-king-teti-she-is-standing-at-her-husbands-feet6th-dynasty-old-kingdom-image209679836.html
RMP53MNG–Egypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Mereruka, priest of Pharaoh Teti. 2.340 B.C. Relief depicting the legs of Mereruka with his wife, Watetkhethor, daughter of king Teti. She is standing at her husbands feet.6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom.
Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. An archeologist works in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt, on Jan. 17, 2021. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-17th-jan-2021-an-archeologist-works-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-on-jan-17-2021-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-credit-ahmed-gomaaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image397879129.html
RM2E38XTW–Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. An archeologist works in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt, on Jan. 17, 2021. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
BAS-RELIEF OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bas-relief-of-kagemni-vizier-during-the-reign-of-king-teti-saqqara-necropolis-region-of-memphis-former-capital-of-ancient-egypt-cairo-egypt-africa-image504027972.html
RM2M80CR0–BAS-RELIEF OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA
210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- An archeologist works in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt, on Jan. 17, 2021. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210117-saqqara-egypt-jan-17-2021-an-archeologist-works-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-on-jan-17-2021-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-egypt-saqqara-funerary-temple-discovery-ahmedxgomaa-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564999192.html
RM2RR5X6G–210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- An archeologist works in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt, on Jan. 17, 2021. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-lower-egypt-saqqara-saqqara-funerary-complex-listed-as-world-heritage-by-unesco-kagemni-mastaba-tomb-one-of-the-viziers-of-king-teti-of-image613252630.html
RM2XHM1YJ–Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of
Sistrum Inscribed with the Names of King Teti ca. 2323–2291 B.C. Old Kingdom The carved handle of this beautiful object appears to be an elegant papyrus stalk crowned with an umbel bloom supporting a small naos (shrine), surmounted by a cavetto cornice. A falcon stands proudly at the top directly behind a rearing cobra with open hood. This is a royal object, as is shown by the inscriptions naming Teti, first sovereign of Dynasty 6. On the preserved face of the naos, the pharaoh's five names appear framed by the sign for 'sky,' supported by two was scepters: from center to left, his Horus name, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sistrum-inscribed-with-the-names-of-king-teti-ca-23232291-bc-old-kingdom-the-carved-handle-of-this-beautiful-object-appears-to-be-an-elegant-papyrus-stalk-crowned-with-an-umbel-bloom-supporting-a-small-naos-shrine-surmounted-by-a-cavetto-cornice-a-falcon-stands-proudly-at-the-top-directly-behind-a-rearing-cobra-with-open-hood-this-is-a-royal-object-as-is-shown-by-the-inscriptions-naming-teti-first-sovereign-of-dynasty-6-on-the-preserved-face-of-the-naos-the-pharaohs-five-names-appear-framed-by-the-sign-for-sky-supported-by-two-was-scepters-from-center-to-left-his-horus-name-image458069549.html
RM2HH6TAN–Sistrum Inscribed with the Names of King Teti ca. 2323–2291 B.C. Old Kingdom The carved handle of this beautiful object appears to be an elegant papyrus stalk crowned with an umbel bloom supporting a small naos (shrine), surmounted by a cavetto cornice. A falcon stands proudly at the top directly behind a rearing cobra with open hood. This is a royal object, as is shown by the inscriptions naming Teti, first sovereign of Dynasty 6. On the preserved face of the naos, the pharaoh's five names appear framed by the sign for 'sky,' supported by two was scepters: from center to left, his Horus name,
Steps into the tomb of King Teti in the Necropolis of Sakkara near Cairo Egypt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steps-into-the-tomb-of-king-teti-in-the-necropolis-of-sakkara-near-cairo-egypt-image639624950.html
RF2S4HC46–Steps into the tomb of King Teti in the Necropolis of Sakkara near Cairo Egypt
Saqqara, Egypt: Visitors entering the funerary complex of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty ruler of Egypt (around 2330 BC). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-visitors-entering-the-funerary-complex-of-king-teti-sixth-dynasty-ruler-of-egypt-around-2330-bc-image241838887.html
RFT1CKY3–Saqqara, Egypt: Visitors entering the funerary complex of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty ruler of Egypt (around 2330 BC).
tomb of Teti in his Pyramid, Saqqara, Egypt, Arabia, Arabia, Africa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-tomb-of-teti-in-his-pyramid-saqqara-egypt-arabia-arabia-africa-31955683.html
RMBRYKPB–tomb of Teti in his Pyramid, Saqqara, Egypt, Arabia, Arabia, Africa
Pyramid of Teti (VI dyn.). Pyramids texts carved on walls. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pyramid-of-teti-vi-dyn-pyramids-texts-carved-on-walls-image68700330.html
RMDYNFY6–Pyramid of Teti (VI dyn.). Pyramids texts carved on walls.
False door with offering text in the mastaba tomb of Kagemni, Sakkara Egypt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-false-door-with-offering-text-in-the-mastaba-tomb-of-kagemni-sakkara-22434157.html
RFB8DXYW–False door with offering text in the mastaba tomb of Kagemni, Sakkara Egypt
The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tomb-of-king-teti-at-saqqara-egypt-below-ground-the-chambers-and-corridors-are-well-preserved-teti-less-commonly-known-as-othoes-was-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-of-egypt-2333-bc-image235027355.html
RMRJABP3–The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC
Egypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Mereruka, priest of Pharaoh Teti. 2.340 B.C. Relief depicting the legs of Mereruka with his wife, Watetkhethor, daughter of king Teti. She is standing at her husbands feet.6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-egypt-necropolis-of-saqqara-mastaba-of-mereruka-priest-of-pharaoh-122182159.html
RMH2NTGF–Egypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Mereruka, priest of Pharaoh Teti. 2.340 B.C. Relief depicting the legs of Mereruka with his wife, Watetkhethor, daughter of king Teti. She is standing at her husbands feet.6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom.
Statue of Teti, (Viceroy of Kush under King Tuthmosis III, , 18th dynasty, 14500 BC, Karnak, Egypt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-statue-of-teti-viceroy-of-kush-under-king-tuthmosis-iii-18th-dynasty-76388851.html
RMEC7PN7–Statue of Teti, (Viceroy of Kush under King Tuthmosis III, , 18th dynasty, 14500 BC, Karnak, Egypt
Art inspired by West wall of the chapel of Kaemsenu with niches for Iretnub, Kaemsenu and Werdjedptah, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5–6, ca. 2420–2389 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Teti Pyramid Cemetery, at NW corner of Teti Pyramid enclosure, Tomb of Kaemsenu, west wall of cult, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/art-inspired-by-west-wall-of-the-chapel-of-kaemsenu-with-niches-for-iretnub-kaemsenu-and-werdjedptah-old-kingdom-dynasty-56-ca-24202389-bc-from-egypt-memphite-region-saqqara-teti-pyramid-cemetery-at-nw-corner-of-teti-pyramid-enclosure-tomb-of-kaemsenu-west-wall-of-cult-classic-works-modernized-by-artotop-with-a-splash-of-modernity-shapes-color-and-value-eye-catching-visual-impact-on-art-emotions-through-freedom-of-artworks-in-a-contemporary-way-a-timeless-message-pursuing-a-wildly-creative-new-direction-artists-turning-to-the-digital-medium-and-creating-the-artotop-nft-image463036196.html
RF2HW93B0–Art inspired by West wall of the chapel of Kaemsenu with niches for Iretnub, Kaemsenu and Werdjedptah, Old Kingdom, Dynasty 5–6, ca. 2420–2389 B.C., From Egypt, Memphite Region, Saqqara, Teti Pyramid Cemetery, at NW corner of Teti Pyramid enclosure, Tomb of Kaemsenu, west wall of cult, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tomb-of-king-teti-at-saqqara-egypt-below-ground-the-chambers-and-corridors-are-well-preserved-teti-less-commonly-known-as-othoes-was-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-of-egypt-2333-bc-image235027357.html
RMRJABP5–The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC
Egypt, Cairo, Heliopolis, open air museum, obelisk parc. Fragment of an obelisk of king Teti. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-egypt-cairo-heliopolis-open-air-museum-obelisk-parc-fragment-of-an-113614402.html
RMGGRG96–Egypt, Cairo, Heliopolis, open air museum, obelisk parc. Fragment of an obelisk of king Teti.
Relief Fragment Depicting Meret-Teti-iyet with Offerings, Saqqara, First Intermediate Period, Dynasty 10 (about 2025 BCE). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/relief-fragment-depicting-meret-teti-iyet-with-offerings-saqqara-first-intermediate-period-dynasty-10-about-2025-bce-image449089121.html
RM2H2HNN5–Relief Fragment Depicting Meret-Teti-iyet with Offerings, Saqqara, First Intermediate Period, Dynasty 10 (about 2025 BCE).
Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, stele of Meryptah, with cartouches of king Teti. Saqqara, dynasty 19. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-cairo-egyptian-museum-stele-of-meryptah-with-cartouches-of-king-teti-saqqara-dynasty-19-image368117100.html
RM2CAW538–Egypt, Cairo, Egyptian Museum, stele of Meryptah, with cartouches of king Teti. Saqqara, dynasty 19.
Egypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Mereruka, priest of Pharaoh Teti. 2.340 B.C. Southern entrance. Detail with a relief depicting the deceased Mereruka with his wife, Watetkhethor, daughter of king Teti. She is standing at her husbands feet.6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-necropolis-of-saqqara-mastaba-of-mereruka-priest-of-pharaoh-teti-2340-bc-southern-entrance-detail-with-a-relief-depicting-the-deceased-mereruka-with-his-wife-watetkhethor-daughter-of-king-teti-she-is-standing-at-her-husbands-feet6th-dynasty-old-kingdom-image209679574.html
RMP53MC6–Egypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Mereruka, priest of Pharaoh Teti. 2.340 B.C. Southern entrance. Detail with a relief depicting the deceased Mereruka with his wife, Watetkhethor, daughter of king Teti. She is standing at her husbands feet.6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom.
Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. An archeologist works in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt, on Jan. 17, 2021. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-17th-jan-2021-an-archeologist-works-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-on-jan-17-2021-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-credit-ahmed-gomaaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image397878839.html
RM2E38XEF–Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. An archeologist works in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt, on Jan. 17, 2021. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS, FIGURATIVE HOLY WRITINGS, THE TOMB OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptian-hieroglyphs-figurative-holy-writings-the-tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-during-the-reign-of-king-teti-saqqara-necropolis-region-of-memphis-former-capital-of-ancient-egypt-cairo-egypt-africa-image504027979.html
RM2M80CR7–EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS, FIGURATIVE HOLY WRITINGS, THE TOMB OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA
210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- An archeologist works in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt, on Jan. 17, 2021. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210117-saqqara-egypt-jan-17-2021-an-archeologist-works-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-on-jan-17-2021-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-egypt-saqqara-funerary-temple-discovery-ahmedxgomaa-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564999149.html
RM2RR5X51–210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- An archeologist works in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt, on Jan. 17, 2021. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-lower-egypt-saqqara-saqqara-funerary-complex-listed-as-world-heritage-by-unesco-kagemni-mastaba-tomb-one-of-the-viziers-of-king-teti-of-image613252633.html
RM2XHM1YN–Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of
A sign or information board at he entrance to the tomb of Mereruka at the necropolis for the Ancient Egyptian capital, Memphis, at Saqqara, Egypt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-sign-or-information-board-at-he-entrance-to-the-tomb-of-mereruka-at-the-necropolis-for-the-ancient-egyptian-capital-memphis-at-saqqara-egypt-image182066188.html
RMMG5R7T–A sign or information board at he entrance to the tomb of Mereruka at the necropolis for the Ancient Egyptian capital, Memphis, at Saqqara, Egypt
Ducks and geese carved on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ducks-and-geese-carved-on-walls-of-the-tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-to-king-teti-in-the-necropolis-of-sakkara-image639626130.html
RF2S4HDJA–Ducks and geese carved on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara
Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-mastaba-tomb-of-kagemni-visier-of-king-teti-sixth-dynasty-around-2330-bc-discovered-in-1843-image241838908.html
RFT1CKYT–Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843.
Pyramid of Teti (VI dyn.). Pyramids texts carved on walls. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pyramid-of-teti-vi-dyn-pyramids-texts-carved-on-walls-image68700208.html
RMDYNFPT–Pyramid of Teti (VI dyn.). Pyramids texts carved on walls.
West wall of the chapel of Kaemsenu with niches for Iretnub, Kaemsenu and Werdjedptah, ca. 2420–2389 B.C Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-image-west-wall-of-the-chapel-of-kaemsenu-with-niches-for-iretnub-kaemsenu-162378958.html
RMKC500E–West wall of the chapel of Kaemsenu with niches for Iretnub, Kaemsenu and Werdjedptah, ca. 2420–2389 B.C
Side view of Cantaloupe Muskmelon fruit of India, yellow orange in color tasty juicy nutritious Close up isolated white background, Galia melon variet Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/side-view-of-cantaloupe-muskmelon-fruit-of-india-yellow-orange-in-color-tasty-juicy-nutritious-close-up-isolated-white-background-galia-melon-variet-image356778166.html
RF2BMCJ5A–Side view of Cantaloupe Muskmelon fruit of India, yellow orange in color tasty juicy nutritious Close up isolated white background, Galia melon variet
Egypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Mereruka, priest of Pharaoh Teti. 2.340 B.C. Southern entrance. Detail with a relief depicting the deceased Mereruka with his wife, Watetkhethor, daughter of king Teti. She is standing at her husbands feet.6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-egypt-necropolis-of-saqqara-mastaba-of-mereruka-priest-of-pharaoh-121947821.html
RMH2B5K9–Egypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Mereruka, priest of Pharaoh Teti. 2.340 B.C. Southern entrance. Detail with a relief depicting the deceased Mereruka with his wife, Watetkhethor, daughter of king Teti. She is standing at her husbands feet.6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom.
vessel with the royal names of pharaoh Pepi I, VI dynasty reigning Pepi I, calcite, Egypt, collection of the British Museum Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vessel-with-the-royal-names-of-pharaoh-pepi-i-vi-dynasty-reigning-pepi-i-calcite-egypt-collection-of-the-british-museum-image499534376.html
RM2M0KN5C–vessel with the royal names of pharaoh Pepi I, VI dynasty reigning Pepi I, calcite, Egypt, collection of the British Museum
The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tomb-of-king-teti-at-saqqara-egypt-below-ground-the-chambers-and-corridors-are-well-preserved-teti-less-commonly-known-as-othoes-was-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-of-egypt-2333-bc-image235027329.html
RMRJABN5–The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC
Relief Fragment Depicting Meret-Teti-iyet with Offerings, Saqqara, First Intermediate Period, Dynasty 10 (about 2025 BCE). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/relief-fragment-depicting-meret-teti-iyet-with-offerings-saqqara-first-intermediate-period-dynasty-10-about-2025-bce-image449089085.html
RM2H2HNKW–Relief Fragment Depicting Meret-Teti-iyet with Offerings, Saqqara, First Intermediate Period, Dynasty 10 (about 2025 BCE).
Egypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Mereruka, priest of Pharaoh Teti. 2.340 B.C. Southern entrance. Detail with a relief depicting the deceased Mereruka with his wife, Watetkhethor, daughter of king Teti. She is standing at her husbands feet.6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-necropolis-of-saqqara-mastaba-of-mereruka-priest-of-pharaoh-teti-2340-bc-southern-entrance-detail-with-a-relief-depicting-the-deceased-mereruka-with-his-wife-watetkhethor-daughter-of-king-teti-she-is-standing-at-her-husbands-feet6th-dynasty-old-kingdom-image209679761.html
RMP53MJW–Egypt. Necropolis of Saqqara. Mastaba of Mereruka, priest of Pharaoh Teti. 2.340 B.C. Southern entrance. Detail with a relief depicting the deceased Mereruka with his wife, Watetkhethor, daughter of king Teti. She is standing at her husbands feet.6th Dynasty. Old Kingdom.
Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a discovered stela in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-17th-jan-2021-photo-taken-on-jan-17-2021-shows-a-discovered-stela-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-credit-ahmed-gomaaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image397878810.html
RM2E38XDE–Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a discovered stela in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS, FIGURATIVE HOLY WRITINGS, THE TOMB OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egyptian-hieroglyphs-figurative-holy-writings-the-tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-during-the-reign-of-king-teti-saqqara-necropolis-region-of-memphis-former-capital-of-ancient-egypt-cairo-egypt-africa-image504027983.html
RM2M80CRB–EGYPTIAN HIEROGLYPHS, FIGURATIVE HOLY WRITINGS, THE TOMB OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA
210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows discovered artifacts in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210117-saqqara-egypt-jan-17-2021-photo-taken-on-jan-17-2021-shows-discovered-artifacts-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-egypt-saqqara-funerary-temple-discovery-ahmedxgomaa-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564999152.html
RM2RR5X54–210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows discovered artifacts in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-lower-egypt-saqqara-saqqara-funerary-complex-listed-as-world-heritage-by-unesco-kagemni-mastaba-tomb-one-of-the-viziers-of-king-teti-of-image613314891.html
RM2XHPWB7–Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of
The entrance to the tombs of both Mereruka and Kagemni at the necropolis for the Ancient Egyptian capital, Memphis, at Saqqara, Egypt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-entrance-to-the-tombs-of-both-mereruka-and-kagemni-at-the-necropolis-for-the-ancient-egyptian-capital-memphis-at-saqqara-egypt-image182066176.html
RMMG5R7C–The entrance to the tombs of both Mereruka and Kagemni at the necropolis for the Ancient Egyptian capital, Memphis, at Saqqara, Egypt
Servant man in carvings on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/servant-man-in-carvings-on-walls-of-the-tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-to-king-teti-in-the-necropolis-of-sakkara-image639626047.html
RF2S4HDFB–Servant man in carvings on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara
Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-mastaba-tomb-of-kagemni-visier-of-king-teti-sixth-dynasty-around-2330-bc-discovered-in-1843-image241838925.html
RFT1CM0D–Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843.
Pyramid of Teti (VI dyn.). Pyramids texts carved on walls. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/pyramid-of-teti-vi-dyn-pyramids-texts-carved-on-walls-image68700442.html
RMDYNG36–Pyramid of Teti (VI dyn.). Pyramids texts carved on walls.
vessel with the royal names of pharaoh Pepi I, VI dynasty reigning Pepi I, calcite, Egypt, collection of the British Museum Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vessel-with-the-royal-names-of-pharaoh-pepi-i-vi-dynasty-reigning-pepi-i-calcite-egypt-collection-of-the-british-museum-image464533710.html
RM2HYN9DJ–vessel with the royal names of pharaoh Pepi I, VI dynasty reigning Pepi I, calcite, Egypt, collection of the British Museum
The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tomb-of-king-teti-at-saqqara-egypt-below-ground-the-chambers-and-corridors-are-well-preserved-teti-less-commonly-known-as-othoes-was-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-of-egypt-2333-bc-image235027328.html
RMRJABN4–The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC
Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows discovered artifacts in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-17th-jan-2021-photo-taken-on-jan-17-2021-shows-discovered-artifacts-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-credit-ahmed-gomaaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image397879114.html
RM2E38XTA–Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows discovered artifacts in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
FARM WORK WITH THE ANIMALS, MILKING A COW, BAS-RELIEF IN THE MASTABA OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-work-with-the-animals-milking-a-cow-bas-relief-in-the-mastaba-of-kagemni-vizier-during-the-reign-of-king-teti-saqqara-necropolis-region-of-memphis-former-capital-of-ancient-egypt-cairo-egypt-africa-image504027870.html
RM2M80CKA–FARM WORK WITH THE ANIMALS, MILKING A COW, BAS-RELIEF IN THE MASTABA OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA
210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows discovered antiques in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210117-saqqara-egypt-jan-17-2021-photo-taken-on-jan-17-2021-shows-discovered-antiques-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-egypt-saqqara-funerary-temple-discovery-ahmedxgomaa-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564999150.html
RM2RR5X52–210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows discovered antiques in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-lower-egypt-saqqara-saqqara-funerary-complex-listed-as-world-heritage-by-unesco-kagemni-mastaba-tomb-one-of-the-viziers-of-king-teti-of-image613252618.html
RM2XHM1Y6–Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of
The entrance to the tombs of both Mereruka and Kagemni at the necropolis for the Ancient Egyptian capital, Memphis, at Saqqara, Egypt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-entrance-to-the-tombs-of-both-mereruka-and-kagemni-at-the-necropolis-for-the-ancient-egyptian-capital-memphis-at-saqqara-egypt-image182066166.html
RMMG5R72–The entrance to the tombs of both Mereruka and Kagemni at the necropolis for the Ancient Egyptian capital, Memphis, at Saqqara, Egypt
Detail of hieroglyphics on every surface of the tomb of King Teti in the Necropolis of Sakkara near Cairo Egypt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/detail-of-hieroglyphics-on-every-surface-of-the-tomb-of-king-teti-in-the-necropolis-of-sakkara-near-cairo-egypt-image639626262.html
RF2S4HDR2–Detail of hieroglyphics on every surface of the tomb of King Teti in the Necropolis of Sakkara near Cairo Egypt
Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-mastaba-tomb-of-kagemni-visier-of-king-teti-sixth-dynasty-around-2330-bc-discovered-in-1843-image241838917.html
RFT1CM05–Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843.
The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tomb-of-king-teti-at-saqqara-egypt-below-ground-the-chambers-and-corridors-are-well-preserved-teti-less-commonly-known-as-othoes-was-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-of-egypt-2333-bc-image235027342.html
RMRJABNJ–The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC
Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a wooden coffin in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-17th-jan-2021-photo-taken-on-jan-17-2021-shows-a-wooden-coffin-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-credit-ahmed-gomaaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image397878816.html
RM2E38XDM–Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a wooden coffin in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
STEEP STAIRS LEADING TO THE TOMB OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steep-stairs-leading-to-the-tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-during-the-reign-of-king-teti-saqqara-necropolis-region-of-memphis-former-capital-of-ancient-egypt-cairo-egypt-africa-image504027994.html
RM2M80CRP–STEEP STAIRS LEADING TO THE TOMB OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA
210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows discovered figurines in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210117-saqqara-egypt-jan-17-2021-photo-taken-on-jan-17-2021-shows-discovered-figurines-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-egypt-saqqara-funerary-temple-discovery-ahmedxgomaa-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564999146.html
RM2RR5X4X–210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows discovered figurines in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-lower-egypt-saqqara-saqqara-funerary-complex-listed-as-world-heritage-by-unesco-kagemni-mastaba-tomb-one-of-the-viziers-of-king-teti-of-image613252624.html
RM2XHM1YC–Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of
Painted man in carvings on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/painted-man-in-carvings-on-walls-of-the-tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-to-king-teti-in-the-necropolis-of-sakkara-image639626185.html
RF2S4HDM9–Painted man in carvings on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara
Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-mastaba-tomb-of-kagemni-visier-of-king-teti-sixth-dynasty-around-2330-bc-discovered-in-1843-image241838998.html
RFT1CM32–Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843.
The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tomb-of-king-teti-at-saqqara-egypt-below-ground-the-chambers-and-corridors-are-well-preserved-teti-less-commonly-known-as-othoes-was-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-of-egypt-2333-bc-image235027331.html
RMRJABN7–The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC
Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a wooden coffin in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-17th-jan-2021-photo-taken-on-jan-17-2021-shows-a-wooden-coffin-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-credit-ahmed-gomaaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image397878846.html
RM2E38XEP–Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a wooden coffin in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
STEEP STAIRS LEADING TO THE TOMB OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/steep-stairs-leading-to-the-tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-during-the-reign-of-king-teti-saqqara-necropolis-region-of-memphis-former-capital-of-ancient-egypt-cairo-egypt-africa-image504027986.html
RM2M80CRE–STEEP STAIRS LEADING TO THE TOMB OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA
210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Archeologists work at the newly-discovered site in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt, on Jan. 17, 2021. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210117-saqqara-egypt-jan-17-2021-archeologists-work-at-the-newly-discovered-site-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-on-jan-17-2021-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-egypt-saqqara-funerary-temple-discovery-ahmedxgomaa-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564999181.html
RM2RR5X65–210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Archeologists work at the newly-discovered site in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt, on Jan. 17, 2021. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
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RM2XHM1Y9–Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of
Everday life illustrated in carvings on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/everday-life-illustrated-in-carvings-on-walls-of-the-tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-to-king-teti-in-the-necropolis-of-sakkara-image639626007.html
RF2S4HDDY–Everday life illustrated in carvings on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara
Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-mastaba-tomb-of-kagemni-visier-of-king-teti-sixth-dynasty-around-2330-bc-discovered-in-1843-image241838898.html
RFT1CKYE–Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843.
The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-tomb-of-king-teti-at-saqqara-egypt-below-ground-the-chambers-and-corridors-are-well-preserved-teti-less-commonly-known-as-othoes-was-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-of-egypt-2333-bc-image235027306.html
RMRJABMA–The Tomb of King Teti, at Saqqara, Egypt. Below ground the chambers and corridors are well preserved. Teti, less commonly known as Othoes, was the first pharaoh of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. 2333 BC
Standing statue of King Teti, 2323 2291 BCE . Red granite, 6th Dynasty. Found at his funerary temple at Saqqara, Egypt. He is seen wearing the White crown of Upper Egypt. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/standing-statue-of-king-teti-2323-2291-bce-red-granite-6th-dynasty-found-at-his-funerary-temple-at-saqqara-egypt-he-is-seen-wearing-the-white-crown-of-upper-egypt-image634299143.html
RM2YRXR0R–Standing statue of King Teti, 2323 2291 BCE . Red granite, 6th Dynasty. Found at his funerary temple at Saqqara, Egypt. He is seen wearing the White crown of Upper Egypt.
Tomb of Kagemni, vizier of Egypt, in Saqqara; 2330 BC. Vizier from the early part of the reign of King Teti of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. the Tomb of Kagemni was buried in the largest Mastaba in the Teti cemetery in Saqqara. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-of-egypt-in-saqqara-2330-bc-vizier-from-the-early-part-of-the-reign-of-king-teti-of-the-sixth-dynasty-of-egypt-the-tomb-of-kagemni-was-buried-in-the-largest-mastaba-in-the-teti-cemetery-in-saqqara-image235319888.html
RMRJRMWM–Tomb of Kagemni, vizier of Egypt, in Saqqara; 2330 BC. Vizier from the early part of the reign of King Teti of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. the Tomb of Kagemni was buried in the largest Mastaba in the Teti cemetery in Saqqara.
Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows discovered antiques in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-17th-jan-2021-photo-taken-on-jan-17-2021-shows-discovered-antiques-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-credit-ahmed-gomaaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image397878804.html
RM2E38XD8–Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows discovered antiques in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
FARM WORK WITH THE RAISING OF LIVESTOCK AND FISHING, MILKING A COW, BAS-RELIEF IN THE MASTABA OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, EGYPT, AFRICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-work-with-the-raising-of-livestock-and-fishing-milking-a-cow-bas-relief-in-the-mastaba-of-kagemni-vizier-during-the-reign-of-king-teti-saqqara-necropolis-egypt-africa-image504027912.html
RM2M80CMT–FARM WORK WITH THE RAISING OF LIVESTOCK AND FISHING, MILKING A COW, BAS-RELIEF IN THE MASTABA OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, EGYPT, AFRICA
210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a discovered stela in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210117-saqqara-egypt-jan-17-2021-photo-taken-on-jan-17-2021-shows-a-discovered-stela-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-egypt-saqqara-funerary-temple-discovery-ahmedxgomaa-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564999151.html
RM2RR5X53–210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a discovered stela in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-lower-egypt-saqqara-saqqara-funerary-complex-listed-as-world-heritage-by-unesco-kagemni-mastaba-tomb-one-of-the-viziers-of-king-teti-of-image613314895.html
RM2XHPWBB–Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of
Everday life illustrated in carvings on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/everday-life-illustrated-in-carvings-on-walls-of-the-tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-to-king-teti-in-the-necropolis-of-sakkara-image639625888.html
RF2S4HD9M–Everday life illustrated in carvings on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara
Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-mastaba-tomb-of-kagemni-visier-of-king-teti-sixth-dynasty-around-2330-bc-discovered-in-1843-image241838942.html
RFT1CM12–Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843.
Tomb of Kagemni, vizier of Egypt, in Saqqara; 2330 BC. Vizier from the early part of the reign of King Teti of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. the Tomb of Kagemni was buried in the largest Mastaba in the Teti cemetery in Saqqara. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-of-egypt-in-saqqara-2330-bc-vizier-from-the-early-part-of-the-reign-of-king-teti-of-the-sixth-dynasty-of-egypt-the-tomb-of-kagemni-was-buried-in-the-largest-mastaba-in-the-teti-cemetery-in-saqqara-image235319841.html
RMRJRMT1–Tomb of Kagemni, vizier of Egypt, in Saqqara; 2330 BC. Vizier from the early part of the reign of King Teti of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. the Tomb of Kagemni was buried in the largest Mastaba in the Teti cemetery in Saqqara.
Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows discovered figurines in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-17th-jan-2021-photo-taken-on-jan-17-2021-shows-discovered-figurines-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-credit-ahmed-gomaaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image397878805.html
RM2E38XD9–Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows discovered figurines in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
FARM WORK, BAS-RELIEF IN THE MASTABA OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farm-work-bas-relief-in-the-mastaba-of-kagemni-vizier-during-the-reign-of-king-teti-saqqara-necropolis-region-of-memphis-former-capital-of-ancient-egypt-cairo-egypt-africa-image504027939.html
RM2M80CNR–FARM WORK, BAS-RELIEF IN THE MASTABA OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA
210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a wooden coffin in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210117-saqqara-egypt-jan-17-2021-photo-taken-on-jan-17-2021-shows-a-wooden-coffin-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-egypt-saqqara-funerary-temple-discovery-ahmedxgomaa-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564999160.html
RM2RR5X5C–210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a wooden coffin in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-lower-egypt-saqqara-saqqara-funerary-complex-listed-as-world-heritage-by-unesco-kagemni-mastaba-tomb-one-of-the-viziers-of-king-teti-of-image613314908.html
RM2XHPWBT–Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of
Everday life illustrated in carvings on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/everday-life-illustrated-in-carvings-on-walls-of-the-tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-to-king-teti-in-the-necropolis-of-sakkara-image639626136.html
RF2S4HDJG–Everday life illustrated in carvings on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara
Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-mastaba-tomb-of-kagemni-visier-of-king-teti-sixth-dynasty-around-2330-bc-discovered-in-1843-image241838967.html
RFT1CM1Y–Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843.
Tomb of Kagemni, vizier of Egypt, in Saqqara; 2330 BC. Vizier from the early part of the reign of King Teti of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. the Tomb of Kagemni was buried in the largest Mastaba in the Teti cemetery in Saqqara. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-of-egypt-in-saqqara-2330-bc-vizier-from-the-early-part-of-the-reign-of-king-teti-of-the-sixth-dynasty-of-egypt-the-tomb-of-kagemni-was-buried-in-the-largest-mastaba-in-the-teti-cemetery-in-saqqara-image235319837.html
RMRJRMRW–Tomb of Kagemni, vizier of Egypt, in Saqqara; 2330 BC. Vizier from the early part of the reign of King Teti of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. the Tomb of Kagemni was buried in the largest Mastaba in the Teti cemetery in Saqqara.
Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a sarcophagus in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-17th-jan-2021-photo-taken-on-jan-17-2021-shows-a-sarcophagus-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-credit-ahmed-gomaaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image397878817.html
RM2E38XDN–Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a sarcophagus in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
FISHING SCENE, BAS-RELIEF IN THE MASTABA OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fishing-scene-bas-relief-in-the-mastaba-of-kagemni-vizier-during-the-reign-of-king-teti-saqqara-necropolis-region-of-memphis-former-capital-of-ancient-egypt-cairo-egypt-africa-image504027941.html
RM2M80CNW–FISHING SCENE, BAS-RELIEF IN THE MASTABA OF KAGEMNI, VIZIER DURING THE REIGN OF KING TETI, SAQQARA NECROPOLIS, REGION OF MEMPHIS, FORMER CAPITAL OF ANCIENT EGYPT, CAIRO, EGYPT, AFRICA
210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a sarcophagus in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/210117-saqqara-egypt-jan-17-2021-photo-taken-on-jan-17-2021-shows-a-sarcophagus-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-egypt-saqqara-funerary-temple-discovery-ahmedxgomaa-publicationxnotxinxchn-image564999156.html
RM2RR5X58–210117 -- SAQQARA EGYPT, Jan. 17, 2021 -- Photo taken on Jan. 17, 2021 shows a sarcophagus in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. EGYPT-SAQQARA-FUNERARY TEMPLE-DISCOVERY AhmedxGomaa PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/egypt-lower-egypt-saqqara-saqqara-funerary-complex-listed-as-world-heritage-by-unesco-kagemni-mastaba-tomb-one-of-the-viziers-of-king-teti-of-image613314931.html
RM2XHPWCK–Egypt, Lower Egypt, Saqqara, Saqqara funerary complex, listed as World Heritage by UNESCO, Kagemni Mastaba (Tomb), one of the viziers of King Teti of
Servants with animals and birds in carvings on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/servants-with-animals-and-birds-in-carvings-on-walls-of-the-tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-to-king-teti-in-the-necropolis-of-sakkara-image639626132.html
RF2S4HDJC–Servants with animals and birds in carvings on walls of the tomb of Kagemni, Vizier to King Teti, in the Necropolis of Sakkara
Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-mastaba-tomb-of-kagemni-visier-of-king-teti-sixth-dynasty-around-2330-bc-discovered-in-1843-image241838986.html
RFT1CM2J–Saqqara, Egypt: Mastaba tomb of Kagemni, visier of King Teti, Sixth Dynasty (around 2330 BC), discovered in 1843.
Tomb of Kagemni, vizier of Egypt, in Saqqara; 2330 BC. Vizier from the early part of the reign of King Teti of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. the Tomb of Kagemni was buried in the largest Mastaba in the Teti cemetery in Saqqara. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/tomb-of-kagemni-vizier-of-egypt-in-saqqara-2330-bc-vizier-from-the-early-part-of-the-reign-of-king-teti-of-the-sixth-dynasty-of-egypt-the-tomb-of-kagemni-was-buried-in-the-largest-mastaba-in-the-teti-cemetery-in-saqqara-image235319876.html
RMRJRMW8–Tomb of Kagemni, vizier of Egypt, in Saqqara; 2330 BC. Vizier from the early part of the reign of King Teti of the Sixth dynasty of Egypt. the Tomb of Kagemni was buried in the largest Mastaba in the Teti cemetery in Saqqara.
Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Archeologists work at the newly-discovered site in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt, on Jan. 17, 2021. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/saqqara-egypt-17th-jan-2021-archeologists-work-at-the-newly-discovered-site-in-saqqara-giza-province-egypt-on-jan-17-2021-an-egyptian-archeological-mission-working-in-saqqara-necropolis-near-the-pyramids-of-giza-announced-on-sunday-the-discovery-of-the-funerary-temple-of-ancient-egyptian-queen-neit-wife-and-daughter-of-king-teti-the-first-pharaoh-of-the-sixth-dynasty-that-ruled-egypt-over-4300-years-ago-credit-ahmed-gomaaxinhuaalamy-live-news-image397878836.html
RM2E38XEC–Saqqara, Egypt. 17th Jan, 2021. Archeologists work at the newly-discovered site in Saqqara, Giza province, Egypt, on Jan. 17, 2021. An Egyptian archeological mission working in Saqqara necropolis near the Pyramids of Giza announced on Sunday the discovery of the funerary temple of ancient Egyptian Queen Neit, wife and daughter of King Teti, the first pharaoh of the Sixth Dynasty that ruled Egypt over 4,300 years ago. Credit: Ahmed Gomaa/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
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