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- Autobiography_of_Weni abstract "The Autobiography of Weni is a tomb inscription from Ancient Egypt which is significant to Egyptology studies. Weni the Elder, or Uni, was a court official of the 6th dynasty of Ancient Egypt.The Tomb of Weni was lost as a result of Auguste Mariette's 1880 description of Weni's tomb being unclear (\"[on] the high hill which gives the middle cemetery its name\"). It was relocated in 1999 by an American archaeologist team led by Dr. Janet Richards.".
- Autobiography_of_Weni comment "The Autobiography of Weni is a tomb inscription from Ancient Egypt which is significant to Egyptology studies. Weni the Elder, or Uni, was a court official of the 6th dynasty of Ancient Egypt.The Tomb of Weni was lost as a result of Auguste Mariette's 1880 description of Weni's tomb being unclear (\"[on] the high hill which gives the middle cemetery its name\"). It was relocated in 1999 by an American archaeologist team led by Dr. Janet Richards.".