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The Mastaba of Kaninisut (or Ka-ni-nisut [Ka-nj-nswt]), or Mastaba G 2155, is an ancient Egyptian mastaba tomb, located at Giza in the West field of the Great Pyramid of Giza. The cult chamber of the mastaba is now on display in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna with inventory number 8006. Kaninisut was a high state official in the Fourth dynasty or early Fifth dynasty in the Old Kingdom (c. 2500 BC), as demonstrated by the location and size of his tomb and his numerous honorific titles. The cult chamber of Kaninisut was built of the best quality white Tura limestone and decorated with fine, raised reliefs, which mainly depict offerings, scenes of funerary ritual and Kaninisut with his family. Kaninisut's descendants built additional smaller tombs within the large mastaba.

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  • Die Mastaba des Kaninisut auch Mastaba G 2155 befindet sich in Gizeh auf dem sogenannten Westfriedhof der Cheops-Pyramide. Sie wurde für Kaninisut (auch Ka-ni-nisut oder k3-nj-njwś.t) errichtet, einem hohen Staatsbeamten der 4. Dynastie oder frühen 5. Dynastie des Alten Reiches (ca. 2500 v. Chr.). Die Kultkammer der Mastaba wird heute im Kunsthistorischen Museum in Wien unter der Inventarnummer 8006 ausgestellt. Sie besteht aus bestem, weißen Tura-Kalkstein und ist mit feinen, erhabenen Flachreliefs geschmückt. Dargestellt sind vor allem Opferlisten, Szenen aus dem Totenkult sowie der Grabherr und seine Familie. Um die große Mastaba bauten Kaninisuts Nachkommen weitere kleinere Gräber an. (de)
  • The Mastaba of Kaninisut (or Ka-ni-nisut [Ka-nj-nswt]), or Mastaba G 2155, is an ancient Egyptian mastaba tomb, located at Giza in the West field of the Great Pyramid of Giza. The cult chamber of the mastaba is now on display in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna with inventory number 8006. Kaninisut was a high state official in the Fourth dynasty or early Fifth dynasty in the Old Kingdom (c. 2500 BC), as demonstrated by the location and size of his tomb and his numerous honorific titles. The cult chamber of Kaninisut was built of the best quality white Tura limestone and decorated with fine, raised reliefs, which mainly depict offerings, scenes of funerary ritual and Kaninisut with his family. Kaninisut's descendants built additional smaller tombs within the large mastaba. (en)
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  • Image of Kaninisut dining on offerings, from the west wall of the cult chamber of his mastaba (en)
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  • Die Mastaba des Kaninisut auch Mastaba G 2155 befindet sich in Gizeh auf dem sogenannten Westfriedhof der Cheops-Pyramide. Sie wurde für Kaninisut (auch Ka-ni-nisut oder k3-nj-njwś.t) errichtet, einem hohen Staatsbeamten der 4. Dynastie oder frühen 5. Dynastie des Alten Reiches (ca. 2500 v. Chr.). Die Kultkammer der Mastaba wird heute im Kunsthistorischen Museum in Wien unter der Inventarnummer 8006 ausgestellt. Sie besteht aus bestem, weißen Tura-Kalkstein und ist mit feinen, erhabenen Flachreliefs geschmückt. Dargestellt sind vor allem Opferlisten, Szenen aus dem Totenkult sowie der Grabherr und seine Familie. Um die große Mastaba bauten Kaninisuts Nachkommen weitere kleinere Gräber an. (de)
  • The Mastaba of Kaninisut (or Ka-ni-nisut [Ka-nj-nswt]), or Mastaba G 2155, is an ancient Egyptian mastaba tomb, located at Giza in the West field of the Great Pyramid of Giza. The cult chamber of the mastaba is now on display in the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna with inventory number 8006. Kaninisut was a high state official in the Fourth dynasty or early Fifth dynasty in the Old Kingdom (c. 2500 BC), as demonstrated by the location and size of his tomb and his numerous honorific titles. The cult chamber of Kaninisut was built of the best quality white Tura limestone and decorated with fine, raised reliefs, which mainly depict offerings, scenes of funerary ritual and Kaninisut with his family. Kaninisut's descendants built additional smaller tombs within the large mastaba. (en)
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  • Mastaba des Kaninisut (de)
  • Mastaba of Kaninisut (en)
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