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English: Stone relief of Weni with the name of the pyramid of Pepi I : Men-Nefer-Merira. Dating to the time of the Old Kingdom.
Français : Linteau en calcaire provenant de la tombe d'Ouni - Le défunt fait face à une inscription mentionnant le nom de la pyramide de Pépi Ier : Men-Néfer-Mérirê. 6e dynastie égyptienne, Ancien Empire
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