This is a fragment from the funeral chapel of Tjari, chief of police.
It is from the funeral chapel of Tjari, in Giza. Tjari was a civil servant, rich enough to build himself a large, decorated tomb chapel, where people could leave offerings and prayers for the dead man and his family. The stone shows chisel marks that would usually be polished out. This is a fragment from the funeral chapel of Tjari, chief of police. It is carved in limestone. It is over 2,500 years old, dating to the 26th Dynasty (664-525 BCE) in the Late Period.