Stela, Egypt; No Loc. (Sakkara or Giza possibly) 5-11802, acc no. 2635. Mrs. P.A. Hearst. Materials, techniques: Limestone; carved and painted Archaeological context/Associations: From a tomb relief. Attributions of dates, culture and use: Old Kingdom, probably Dynasty V-VI Description: Relief; fragment of bas-relief showing two registers of men bearing various offerings. There are 5 men in each register. Part of the doorframe is preserved on the left side of the piece with sunk relief figure of striding male figure holding a long staff in 1 hand and a sekhem scepter in the other; wears a pointed, triangular kilt. This piece fits directly below piece number 5-11800 75 x 58 cm.