Amenemipet – Oxford 1
imn-m-ipt
Ranke I, pg. 27, 18
Also known as Imenemipet
Provenance: Ex. collection Mrs. Lightfoot
Aquasition: 1878
Probably 22nd Dynasty
Wab-priest
Text from Greville John Chester, Catalogue of the Egyptian Antiquities in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
Oxford: Parker, 1881, pg. 62, Cat. No.: 1006
“1006. Papyrus, imperfect, of a person named Anememapt, born of Isis. At the commencement is a vignette, in which the deceased has been worshipping the god Ra, seated on a throne, hawk-headed. The hieroglyphic legend is a dedication to Ra, Harmachis, Tum, Ptah, and Osiris, from the deceased, who is a priest. This is followed by two pages of hieratic inscription, containing the following chapters of the Ritual of the Dead : chap. 23, that of opening the mouth; chap. 26, that of placing the heart; and chap. 19, that of not letting the heart of a person be taken from him in Karmeter or Hades.”
Totenbuchprojekt Bonn, TM 134566
Book of the Dead papyrus for Amenemipet
Length 56 cm, height 24 cm
Ref. No. AN1878.236, Oxford 1, BD.I.2 Niwinski
Photo: Image © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford
Panorama view VB 2025
