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Hearst Museum object titled Bowl, accession number 6-19784, described as Curved diorite bowl with five in-turned rim sections. Thin and translucent.
Hearst Museum object titled Incomplete statue, accession number 6-19768, described as Wooden statue of a boy, he strides forward with his proper left leg and holds his proper right finger to his mouth.  His hair is close shaven and he is nude.  Statue preserved above the knees.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 6-19773, described as Seated statue of a woman named Yentkas/Intekes.  She sits on a low backed chair with her hands in her lap.  She wears a shoulder-length wig with a central part and a v-necked dress.  Vertical inscription on the base: Hm nTr Hwt-Hr nbt iwnt intkAs, "The Hathor priestess and lady of Iwnrt (?) Intekes" (translation from Lutz 1930).
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 6-19774, described as Statue of a seated man, the husband or male relative of Yentkas/Intekes.  He sits on a square seat with his proper right hand in a fist and left hand flat in his lap.  He wears a short curled wig, broadcollar and a kilt. Uninscribed.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 6-19799, described as Striding statue of a man, Ipiwer, squat proportions.  He strides forward with his proper left leg and holds his hands clenched at his sides.  He wears a short curled wig and a kilt with some pleating.  Back pillar.  Base inscribed: sHD Kd ipi-wr, "inspector of the builders, Ipiwer.