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Stela of the Overseer of Priests Iki

Middle Kingdom

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In the upper register, Iki and his wife Renesankh listen as the musician Neferhotep performs a Harper’s Song, a funerary hymn describing how the deceased’s tomb was "built for festivity . . . founded for goodness." During the Middle Kingdom, such compositions stressed protection and comfort for the deceased. Although here shown in a funerary context, musical recitals were also certainly a pleasurable activity enjoyed by the elite. Below, Iki and his family receive funerary offerings.

Stela of the Overseer of Priests Iki, Limestone

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