Bakenrenef (vizier)

Bakenrenef or Bakenranef was an ancient Egyptian Vizier of the North (Lower Egypt) during the reign of Psamtik I (664 – 610 BC) of the 26th Dynasty.

[1] Bakenrenef is mainly known for his large rock tomb in Saqqara and its reliefs depicting scenes from the Book of the Dead and from the Amduat.

The decoration of the tomb was still largely intact when the Lepsius expedition discovered and copied it, in the middle of the 19th century.

Since then, the grave has been vandalized: most reliefs were torn away from the walls and sold to various museums and private collectors.

For about twenty years an Italian expedition worked there[1] and Bakenrenef's limestone sarcophagus is now in the National Archaeological Museum of Florence.