Iufaa was an Egyptian priest and administer of palaces who lived around 500 BC. His mummy was discovered in an unmolested tomb by Czech archaeologists under the direction of Ladislav Bareš and Miroslav Verner in February 1998. The discovery of an unmolested Egyptian tomb of this significance is a very rare occurrence. The mummy was in a state of advanced decomposition due to the proximity of the water table, however many of the tomb's artifacts were in good condition.
Iufaa was an Egyptian priest and administer of palaces who lived around 500 BC. His mummy was discovered in an unmolested tomb by Czech archaeologists...
tomb of the priest Rer in Abydos, Egypt. Hermitage Museum Pyramidion of Iufaa; 664–525 BC; painted limestone; height: 36 cm; Metropolitan Museum of Art...
the 26th Dynasty, most likely under Psamtik I. His father was the vizier Iufaa. Gemenefhorbak was the "Vizier of the North", meaning that he exercised...
century BC Son of Prince Rahotep and Nofret and grandson of pharaoh Sneferu. Iufaa Priest 26th dynasty fl. c. 5th century BC Egyptian priest and administer...
cemetery of tombs from the Saite period: the tomb of Udjahorresnet the tomb of Iufaa the tomb of Menekhibneko the tomb of Padihor tomb R3 Also found at Abusir...
and he has been excavating at Abusir since 1976. In 1998, the tomb of Iufaa, an Egyptian priest and administer of palaces, was discovered in an undisturbed...
56). "Pyramidion, National Museum Liverpool (M11018)". "Pyramidion of Iufaa, Metropolitan Museum of Art (21.2.66)". De Meulenaere 1968, p. 11-12 (Doc...