Invocation offering to Anubis
An offering which the king and Anubis, who is on his mountain, who is in Ut, the Lord of the Holy Land, give, i.e. his beautiful burial in the Western Desert and an invocation offering (consisting of) bread and beer, a thousand of cattle and fowl, alabaster ware and textile near the Great God, Lord of the Sky, for the able revered Heqata, vin[dicated].
Williems, Harco. The Coffin of Heqata: (Cario JDE 36418): A Case Study of Egyptian Funerary Culture of the Early Middle Kingdom. Uitgeverij Peeters, 1996. pp. 45













