Rashepses

These are all very important titles, making him an influential official at the royal court.

It received the number LG16 from the expedition under Karl Richard Lepsius, that recorded the tomb in the middle of the 19th century.

His mastaba is located north of funerary complex of Djoser among a group of tombs of the Fifth Dynasty, along with his contemporaries Perneb and Raemka.

The tomb is decorated with classic images of the presentation of offerings and a set of scenes related to the funerary cult of the vizier.

[3] In the serdab, a head of a wooden statue was discovered with the type of headdress which became very popular in the Sixth dynasty.