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English: Fragment of a relief from the mortuary temple of the pyramid of Sahure, showing him and his sons, with subsequently revamped depiction of King Neferirkare Kakai
Deutsch: Relieffragment aus dem Totentempel der Sahure-Pyramide mit nachträglich umgearbeiteter Darstellung des Königs Neferirkare
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Source Ludwig Borchardt: Das Grabdenkmal des Königs Sahure. Band II: Die Wandbilder, Leipzig 1913
Author Ludwig Borchardt (1863-1938)

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Above the young men, the image of the bird is not the god Geb, but word for son: the line reads sa nesu n khet ef - the king's son of his body.

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