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Mesehti was an ancient Egyptian nomarch of the 13th nomosofUpper Egypt ("the Upper Sycamore") around 2000 BCE, during the 11th Dynasty. He also was seal-bearer and overseer of the priests of Wepwawet.

Mesehti
Nomarch
of the 13th nomos of Upper Egypt
Models of Egyptian spearmen from the tomb of Mesehti at Asyut. Cairo Museum.
Dynasty11th dynasty
BurialAsyut

Tomb

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Era: Middle Kingdom
(2055–1650 BC)

Mesehti is well known for his funerary equipment, found in Asyut at the end of 19th century during an illegal excavation. The contents of the tomb, which at the time of the discovery appeared undisturbed, was mainly sold to the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.

Among the objects of the funerary equipment, the most famous are the wooden models of soldiers: a group of striding Egyptian spearmen[1] equipped with a hide shield and a white skirt, and another group composed of 40 striding nubian archers,[2] darker-skinned and wearing a red loincloth.
The tomb also contained two large wooden coffins[3] whose interior is richly decorated with Coffin Texts; these coffins are among the main sources for this type of religious texts, which were much used during the First Intermediate Period and the Middle Kingdom.

References

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  1. ^ "251". mk-tomb-models.net.
  • ^ Cairo CG 257.
  • ^ Cairo CG 28118; 28119.
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