The mud brick mastaba of Remni was recently discovered in the North
West corner of the Teti Cemetery. All four walls of its one room
chapel are covered with scenes of daily life, painted on mud
plaster and thus preserving for us a good example of this rarely
preserved type of decoration. The artist succeeded in including a
large variety of topics at a miniature scale in a limited space.
The owner, Remni, held titles connected with the personal service
of the king and represents two wives in the decoration of his
chapel, both apparently important and possibly with royal
connection.
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