Tomb Relief of Nykateti
Egypt. Dynasties 5–6, ca. 2300–2170 BC |
![]() This commanding relief sculpture would have originally stood in the doorway to a tomb chapel. It depicts the tomb owner, identified by the hieroglyphic inscription above, as “Ny-ka-teti, overseer of the palace physicians and scribe of the magicians.” He is shown reborn, striding forth from the tomb, dressed in a kilt with a broad apron front, holding a handkerchief in one hand and a staff of office in the other. He has a beaded broad collar around his neck and wears the short beard and layered wig typical of the period. |








