Life
Attestation of Khuit I is poor, and little can be said of her for certain. There is consensus among scholars that she most probably lived during the latter half of the 5th Dynasty. By process of elimination, Austrian Egyptologist Wilfried Seipel suggests that she was a queen of the 5 DynastyFamily
Khuit I is attested as the Royal Wife and daughter to two unnamed kingd respectively. This places her firmly within the royal line and implies that she may have intermarried with her husband.Burial
Khuit I was laid to rest in mastaba D 14 (no. 70) in Saqqara. Discovered by French archaeologist and Egyptologist Auguste Mariette in the late 19th century, the state of the mastaba was recorded for the publication of ''Les Mastabas de l'Ancien Empire''. He assessed it to have been constructed of limestone and noted its poor condition. Of the mastaba itself, he reported it to have been buried beneath sand and littered with innumerable fragments of limestone, with its chamber presumably having deteriorated in antiquity. According to Mariette's account, a stele framing dedicatory inscriptions found within the mastaba was accidentally destroyed during the course of excavation prior to it being recorded. Nonetheless, Mariette recorded two limestone blocks and accompanying inscriptional detail which attests Khuit I's ownership of the mastaba, her relationship to the royal family, and other titles she held during her life. With regards to its datation, Seipel argues that its proximity to other more satisfactorily dated burials places it within the 5th Dynasty.Attestations
Khuit I is known only from Mariette's record of her mastaba. There are only three instances where she is securely attested by name. Though her face has long since been lost, she is portrayed in bas-relief on the wall of her mastaba, breathing in the aroma of a flower.Mariette 1889Notes
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