Image code: 80702

Inherkau and his wife Uab in mourning receive libations by the priests.

Mural painting on the left wall of the burial chamber of the tomb of Inherkau. The deceased and his wife Uab are sitting on a chair with leonine legs: in front of them there is a pedestal with four torches. The couple embraces and Inherkau is characterized by the unshaven face, a sign of mourning and he is holding a vase for libations. In front of the couple there are some priests with a bald head bearing hes-vessels for libations while the last of them, characterized by a panther skin, is a sem-priest and he bears a censer. The priests wear different clothes and they characterize themselves in the inscriptions as relatives of the deceased.

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