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Hearst Museum object titled Pair statue, accession number 6-19781, described as Standing pair statue with striding nude male (Hotep-ib) on the right and standing female (Setepet) on the left.  Male figure strides forward with his proper left leg and has both hands clenched.  The woman stands with her proper left arm around his shoulders and right hand at her side.  She wears a shoulder-length wig with a center part and a sheath dress.  Her natural hair line is visible at her forehead.  Inscribed: sHD wabt htp ib stpt, "the inspector of the sanctuary Hotep-ib, Setepet.
Hearst Museum object titled Pair statue, accession number 6-19780, described as Striding pair statue of Khakare and his son Ankhremenes.  The father is the primary figure, striding with his left leg forward, hands clenched at his side.  He wears a shoulder length wig, parted in the middle, and a pleated kilt tied at the waist.  His son stands at his proper left, reaching to his knee.  The son is nude and has close shaven hair to denote his youth.  Traces of red paint remain on both figures.  The names and titles are incised vertically on the base of the statue:  "The hairdresser/wigmaker (irt Sny) of the great house, Khakare, his eldest son, Ankhremenes.
Hearst Museum object titled Stela, accession number 6-1204, described as Stele; Dynasty VI, belonging to “ Pepi-seneb”? 56 x 36 cm