Ptahshepses (high priest)

[2] His false door bears a biographical inscription that reports the main events in his life.

Starting on the far right of the door, column 1 records that Ptahshepses was born under king Menkaure and educated at the palace.

So while only Menkaure and Shepseskaf's cartouches are visible, it is thought that under Userkaf, Ptahshepses married the eldest king's daughter Khamaat.

On the lintel of the false door appears the underworld god Osiris in the offering formula.

[3] In 2022–23, the Czech Institute of Egyptology [cz] rediscovered the tomb of Ptahshepses, 160 years after initial excavation by Auguste Mariette.

False door and architrave of Ptahspepses. From the Tomb of Ptahshepses at Saqqara, Egypt. Old Kingdom, 5th Dynasty, 25th century BCE. British Museum