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Hearst Museum object titled False door, accession number 6-19805, described as False door from a tomb.  Top lintel has a couple seated before an offering table, inscribed for Keki.  Inner leaves of the door depict several relatives or offering bearers.  Parts of inscription are damaged.
Hearst Museum object titled False door, accession number 6-19830, described as False door of a woman, Iy, two outer panels and one inner door panel.  Inner lintel has woman seated in front of an offering table.  Female figures smelling lotus blossoms at the base of the four outer panels. Htp di nswt inpw xnt nTr (?) [???] f r Krs m Xrt-nTr, Htp di nswt wsr nb Ddw prt-xrw n.s t Hnkt (?) m Hb nb nfr Dt, imAxwt xr ptH-skr iy, imAxwt xr Hwt-Hr nb mnmnt (?) iy, rxt nswt imAxwt xr nTr aA iy, ([???])[ nfr di xntt tA xAswt (?) imAxwt iy.
Hearst Museum object titled False door, accession number 6-19820, described as Damaged lintel from a false door, remains of an inscription and standing male figure.
Hearst Museum object titled False door, accession number 6-19827, described as Raised relief panel with a standing woman.  She wears a flowered headdress and a v-necked sheath dress.  She holds her proper right hand to her chest, and holds a lotus blossom in her left hand.  A smaller female figure faces towards her in the same pose, labeled: Tntt.  Top inscription: mitrt (?) nfr Sm.  Part of 6-19831.