12022-05-28T19:57:52-07:00Chloe Fusonace0df69849f7f6ca276190dc0c1fd86c005df18406882plain2022-05-28T20:00:56-07:00Chloe Fusonace0df69849f7f6ca276190dc0c1fd86c005df18Image a portion of the west wall of Mery-nesut tomb. Between the several types of bread, pieces of meat and different kind of birds, beer, fresh and dried fruits listed as offerings, carob is mentioned
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12022-05-28T18:49:50-07:00Chloe Fusonace0df69849f7f6ca276190dc0c1fd86c005df18Carob Hieroglyphic12Depiction of the west wall of the Temple of Mery-nesut dating to 2565-2420 BCE. Includes a list of funerary offerings, in which carob is included.plain2022-05-28T20:11:33-07:00Detroit Institute of Artsexcavated by George A. Fischer and the Harvard-Boston expedition from tomb of Mery-nesut (Giza necropolis, Al Haram, Egypt); Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (Boston, Massachusettes, USA); 1971-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)Founders Society Purchase, McGregor FundChloe Fusonace0df69849f7f6ca276190dc0c1fd86c005df18