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Hearst Museum object titled Offering basin, accession number 6-19752, described as Rectangular offering basin dedicated to Senenu by his son Akhethotep. Offering formula (htp di nswt) runs counter-clockwise beginning at top right corner. Translation (C. Keller in Thomas): "An offering that the King (and) Anubis, who is before the divine booth, gives: burial in the western cemetery, (after) a very fine old age, with the great god [for] the royal acquaintance and inspector of wa'b-priests, Senenu; the controller of phylae-members, district administrator and prophet of (Khufu), Senenu. It was his eldest son, the inspector of ships, controller of young work-gang recruits, inspector of wa'b-priests, controller of phylae-members, and district administrator, Akhethotep, who made this for him.
Hearst Museum object titled Pair statue, accession number 6-19775, described as Standing pair statue, man on right and woman on left.  The man strides forward with left foot, hands clenched at sides.  He wears a short wig, broadcollar and kilt.  His skin is painted red. The woman stands on the left, her proper right arm around his shoulders. She wears a shoulder length wig with her natural hairline showing, a sheath dress, and traces of painted broadcollar, armlets and anklets.  Her skin is painted yellow. The back pillar and negative space are painted black.
Hearst Museum object titled Reserve head, accession number 6-19767, described as Limestone reserve head depicting Ka Nofer
Hearst Museum object titled Slab stela, accession number 6-19801, described as Slab stela of Nefer, painted low relief, some pigment remains. Nefer sits on a stool with bovine legs in front of an offering table with bread loaves.  She wears a long wig, v-necked sheath dress and bracelets.  The signs directly above her spell out her name and titles, king's acquaintance (rxt nswt nfr).  The right-most section of hieroglyphs contain her linen list.  The columns of hieroglyphs above and below her offering table contain a list of her offerings.
Hearst Museum object titled Slab stela, accession number 6-19786, described as Slab stela with fine raised relief and traces of paint. Khufunakht sits on a stool in front of an offering table.  He wears a short curled wig and a long garment tied at the shoulder.  The right-most section of the inscription is a linen list, the middle section is an offering list, and the inscription directly above him has his name and titles.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 6-19770, described as Seated male statue, some paint preserved.  Short wig, broadcollar, right hand closed on lap, skin painted brick red.  Seat inscribed with his name, Katjesu (kATsw).
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 6-19812, described as Statue of a kneeling woman grinding grain.  She has close-shaven hair and wears a sheath dress.  Her head is upraised and looks forward.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 6-19811, described as Servant statue of a woman straining mash for beer.  She leans forward, pressing her hands into a vessel.  She has close shaven hair and wears a sheath dress.  Her head is overlarge and the negative space between her arms has not been removed.  Her dress is red, her skin is yellow, the pot is red, and the base and negative space are painted black.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 6-19766, described as Servant statue of a woman grinding or milling grain.  She has an active pose, leaning forward to grind grain on a stone while resting on her knees and toes. The negative space around her limbs has been removed.  Little paint remains.  She wears a bag or wig with lappet at the back and a short sheath dress.
Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 6-19772, described as Standing statue of a woman, some paint remaining.  Shoulder length wig, sheath dress, her skin is painted yellow and her toenails are painted pink.  Base inscribed with her name, Itjetka (iTtkA).