Giza Mastabas 5000
G5032 Redines? Dynasty 6
King’s wab-priest, Scribe.
Wife: Mertiotes
G5040 Kaemked Late Dyn. 5 or Dyn 6
King’s wab-priest, etc.
G5080 (=G2200) Seshem-nefer II Time of
Shepseskhaf
or Niuserre
Overseer of scribes of the royal documents, Overseer of all works of
the
King, etc.
Mother: Mertiotes Royal acquaintance. Wife,
Henutsen
G5110 (LG 44) Dua(en)re Late 4th dynasty
Son of Khafre and Meresankh III. Served as Vizier late in the dynasty
under
Menkaure.
G 5150 (LG 36): Seshat-hetep called Heti. Early Dyn 5
King's son of his body, Overseer of all works of the King, Greatest of
the Ten of Upper Egypt, etc.
Wife: Mertiotes Prophetess of Neith and Hathor, etc.
Mentioned is Neferirtes, Dentist.
G 5170: Seshem-nefer (III). Temp. Isesi (early).
King’s son of his body, Chief Justice and Vizier, etc.
Parents, Seshemnefer (II) and Henutsen (tomb G 5080).
Wife: Hetepheres King’s daughter, Prophetess of Hathor
Mistress-of-the-Sycamore
and Neith Opener-of-the-Ways, etc.
Son: Seshemnefer
G 5210 (LG 43): Khemten. Time of Khufu, until end of Dyn
4.
A steward who served Prince Ka-wab, Princess (Queen) Hetep-heres II,
and Queen Meresankh III, and perhaps Prince Duwanera. This mastaba was
probably built in the reign of Mycerinus, although Khemten himself
appears to have been still alive in the reign of Shepses-khaf, when he
appears as the chief funerary priest of Meresankh
III.
?G5230 (LG 40): Khnumbaf.
G5230 Babaef Time of Khufu – Shepseskhaf
Overseer of the Works, Vizier under Shepseskaf.
He was probably the son of Duaenre, and thus a grandson of Khafre and
Meresankh III.
[conflicting info from different sources]
G5270: Rawer I. Middle Dyn. 5
Scribe of the royal documents in the presence, etc.
Parents (probably), Seshemnefer [I] and Amendjefas (tomb G 4940).
G5280: Peh-n-ptah. Middle Dyn. 5
Scribe of the royal documents, etc.
Parents (probably), Seshemnefer [I] and Amendjefas (tomb G 4940).
G5290 Hetepniptah Middle Dyn. 5 or later.
G5330 (LG 41): Ihy. Dyn 6.
Overseer of the Great Court, Overseer of commissions in the whole
country,
iun-kenmut-priest, etc.
G5340 (LG 37): Ka-sedja. Middle Dyn 5.
Overseer of commissions, Director of interpreters, Herdsman of the
White
Bull, etc.
Parents (possibly), Kanufer and Shepsetkau (tomb G 2150).
G5370 (LG 31): Djaty Temp. Neferirkare or later.
Greatest of the Ten of Upper Egypt, Overseer of all works of the King.
G5470 (LG 32): Rawer II. Late Dyn. 5
Judge and Boundary official, Secretary of the secret judgement of the
Great Court, Prophet of Maaet, etc.
G5480 Heti Late Dyn. 5 or Dyn. 6
Judge and Overseer of scribes, etc.
Mother (probably), Meresankh
G5520 (LG 28): Sankh-n-ptah. Late Dyn. 5 or Dyn. 6
G5550 Nefer good name Idu Early Dyn. 6
Chief Justice and Vizier, etc.
Wife, Hemtre Prophetess of Neith Opener-of-the-Ways.
G5560 Kakherptah good name Fetekta Early Dyn. 6
Overseer of the Memphite and Letopolite nomes, Overseer of the new
settlements
of the Pyramid of Isesi, Inspector of wab-priests of the Pyramid of
Khufu,
etc.
G5--- Khenit Time of Djedkare Isesi – Unis ?
Hathor priestess and king’s acquaintance
Son: Isesibaf (likely the a person mentioned in the tomb of Senedjemib
Inti).
This tomb is inserted between the tombs of Rawer II (G 5470) and Djaty
(G 5370) in the Western Field at Gisa, and built against the face of
the latter.