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Khabawsokar (also read Khabawseker) was an high official during the early to mid 3rd dynasty. He is famous for his tomb inscription and his unique nickname.Peter Jánosi: Die Gräberwelt der Pyramidenzeit (= Zaberns Bildbände zur Archäologie-series). von Zabern, Mainz 2006, , p. 16, 31 - 33.


Biography

Family
Khabawsokar was married to the priestess of Hathor, Hathor-neferhetepes.


Titles
As a high-ranking official and priest, Khabawsokar bore several elite and pious titularies:William Stevenson Smith, William Kelly Simpson: The art and architecture of ancient Egypt (= The Pelican history of art, vol. 14), 2nd edition. Penguin Books, New York 1981, , p. 63–67.
  • Confidant of the king (Egyptian: Rekh-neswt). A title that allowed Khabawsokar to receive audiences with the .Dilwyn Jones: An Index of Ancient Egyptian Titles, Epithets and Phrases of the Old Kingdom, Vol. 1 (= BAR International Series, vol. 866). Archaeopress, Oxford 2000, , p. 357, Nr. 1325.
  • Privy councilor (Egyptian: Sa'ab).
  • High priest of (Egyptian: Heqa-netjer-Inpu).
  • God's servant of (Egyptian: Hem-netjer-Seker).
  • God's servant of (Egyptian: Hem-netjer-Seshat).
  • God's servant of Seth (Egyptian: Hem-netjer-Setekh).


Career
Khabawsokar's tomb inscriptions belong to the earliest examples of richly decorated tombs with detailed lists of bureaucratic titles, priestly offices and honorary titles. Khabawsokar had the highest number of priesthood titles in his time.Dagmar Budde: Die Göttin Seschat. Wodtke und Stegbauer, Leipzig 2000, , p. 66-70.

In his tomb, Khabawsokar is depicted seated in a gown, reaching out towards an offering table full of bread or cake. The jamb of a has two depictions of him looking away from each other. He appears as if stepping out of the door. His real name and his nickname are inscribed on both sides of the door. Khabawsokar wears a curled wig, an ornamented gold collar, and a belt with a golden lion head for a buckle. His kilt is made of fur and his shoulder knots are shaped onto jackals.

Possible contemporary administrators of Khabawsokar may have been , , and . Their tomb chapels are also known for their unusually rich decorations and for a detailed account of their careers. It is unsure whether these administrators have any connections to each other.


Tomb
Khabawsokar's tomb, the double mastaba S-3037, was found in 1889 at by archaeologist . The tomb once measured circa 33 x 19 metres and was built of mud bricks. A short corridor leads to a broad hall, forming a t-shaped crossway; the hall has walls which are niched and covered with polished .

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