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Hearst Museum object titled Statue, accession number 6-19765, described as Scribe seated cross-legged with his feet tucked in.  Hands on his lap.  He wears a short curled wig and kilt.  Incised inscription on his kilt has two 10 numerals and a four-legged animal.
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 6-19800, described as Standing statue of a woman, Inteska, wife of Ipiwer.  She stands with her arms at her sides and feet together, and has a wide back pillar.  She wears a shoulder-length wig with a central part, a sheath dress, and has faint traces of a broadcollar.  Her face is round and her feet are overlarge. Inscription has her name and titles: rxt nswt Int-s-kA, "royal acquaintance, Inteska.
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.