The Mastaba of Kagmeni at Saqqara
Talking Pyramids (Free subscription) | 06/04/2009
The mastaba of Kagmeni, also known as Memi, was first discovered at Saqqara by Richard Lepsius in 1843. There have been several excavations of the tomb since then, the last being Cecil Firth in the early 1920s. Kagmeni became vizier during the reign of king Teti and was fortunate to have his mastaba built just north of Teti’s pyramid. He was also the husband of princess Sesheshet , who’s pyramid...


