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Nyibunesu, Ni-Ibunesut or Ne-Ibunesu (also mentioned as ''Suten-en-Abu'' or ''Abu-Suten'' in older sources) was an ancient Egyptian priest of
Hathor Hathor ( egy, ḥwt-ḥr, lit=House of Horus, grc, Ἁθώρ , cop, ϩⲁⲑⲱⲣ, Meroitic: ) was a major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion who played a wide variety of roles. As a sky deity, she was the mother or consort of the sky ...
and local chief who lived during the
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or Fourth Dynasty in the region of
Dendera Dendera ( ar, دَنْدَرة ''Dandarah''; grc, Τεντυρις or Τεντυρα; Bohairic cop, ⲛⲓⲧⲉⲛⲧⲱⲣⲓ, translit=Nitentōri; Sahidic cop, ⲛⲓⲧⲛⲧⲱⲣⲉ, translit=Nitntōre), also spelled ''Denderah'', ancient ...
. What is known from his life comes from his
mastaba A mastaba (, or ), also mastabah, mastabat or pr- djt (meaning "house of stability", " house of eternity" or "eternal house" in Ancient Egyptian), is a type of ancient Egyptian tomb in the form of a flat-roofed, rectangular structure with inwar ...
burial tomb in the Dendera Necropolis, a few hundred metres south of the Temple to Hathor. This tomb was explored during 1897 and 1898 by a team led by the British archaeologist Flinders Petrie.


Life

Nyibunesu was doubtless a high-ranking local personage, most likely the chief man at Dendera at the end of the Third or beginning of the Fourth Dynasty. During his lifetime, Nyibunesu must have held a number of titles, but only two are recorded in his tomb: " king's acquaintance" and ''ḥem''-priest (or prophet) of
Hathor Hathor ( egy, ḥwt-ḥr, lit=House of Horus, grc, Ἁθώρ , cop, ϩⲁⲑⲱⲣ, Meroitic: ) was a major goddess in ancient Egyptian religion who played a wide variety of roles. As a sky deity, she was the mother or consort of the sky ...
. This may be one of the earliest references to the cult of the goddess Hathor. The longest inscription found in Nyibnesu's tomb just includes these two titles and his name: In the artwork found in his tomb, Nyibunesu appears holding a staff in his right hand and in full official dress, including a
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-skin kilt, typically worn by high ranking priests. His involvement in the Hathor cult seems to corroborate the existence of a sanctuary to the goddess at that time.


Tomb of Nyibunesu

Nyibunesu's mastaba (M1055) is one of the earliest at the Dendera necropolis. Indeed, the tomb of Nyibunesu is thought to be the oldest in the so-called "Abu Suten Group", a small group which includes the earliest burials in this area. It is also the only tomb in the group whose owner is known by name. The mastaba is formed by massive brick walls filled with gravel. When the tomb was explored in 1898, the archaeological team found it mostly empty. It contained two wells, but the chambers below were only filled with cow bones belonging to late burials of the sacred cattle of Hathor. The east face of the mastaba had a small false door (usually intended for the wife), while the south end featured a large false door (intended for Nyibunesu). Here, at the back, two limestone blocks were found: A false door styled as a palace-façade and, above it, the low relief of Nyibunesu. The
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presented those pieces to the
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right after they were found, in 1898. Both are now displayed together in Room 4 (Egyptian Sculpture). Apart from these, there were no other texts o representations; indeed, only a piece of pottery was found inside the tomb: a large ring-stand. Later, a third block was found, that most likely was intended for the smaller (eastern) false door: it is a low relief that also displays Nyibunesu, but in this case he looks left and the piece measures less than half the height and width than the other low relief. The inscription, however, is exactly the same, although less detailed. The carvings found inside the tomb were undoubtedly very early: both the sculpture and the false door pattern are consistent with
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artwork. It may be safer, however, to date them in the Fourth Dynasty since otherwise this would be "an almost isolated example of very early tomb-sculpture from the necropolis of Dendera". Recent comparisons of other pieces of pottery associated with the mastaba confirmed that it was built by the late Third or early Fourth Dynasty. The figure of Nyibunesu has a stiff and clumsy pose, similar to that of the earliest mastabas. The low relief, however, is strong and well-moulded. The depiction of Nyibunesu shows some remains of black paint on the wig and on the armlet of the pendant arm. Some red paint is visible on the band across the chest. The hieroglyphs on both blocks are elaborately carved, but awkwardly sized and spaced. The false door shows high quality, although heavy, low relief. It represents a palace-façade, and contains Nyibunesu's titles and name on the lintel.


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