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Kaaper or Ka’aper, also commonly known as Sheikh el-Beled, was an ancient Egyptian scribe and priest who lived between the late 4th Dynasty and the early 5th Dynasty (around 2500 BCE). Despite his rank being not among the highest, he is well known for his famous wooden statue.

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Kaaper Kaaper or Ka39aperalso commonly known as Sheikh elBeled scribe and

Little his known of Kaaper's life; his titles were lector priest and army scribe of the King, the latter possibly linked to some military campaigns in Palestine. His mastaba (named "Saqqara C8") was discovered by Auguste Mariette in the Saqqara necropolis, just north of the Step Pyramid of Djoser. During the excavation, the Egyptian diggers unearthed the statue and, apparently impressed by its exceptional realism, they called it Sheikh el-Beled (arabic for "Headman of the village") likely because of a certain similarity between the statue and their local elder. The statue – now in the Cairo Egyptian Museum, CG 34 – is 112 centimetres (3.67 ft) tall and carved from sycamore wood, and depicts the corpulent Kaaper while walking with a staff. The statue's round, peaceful face is almost lifelike thanks to the eyes, which were made using rock crystal and small copper plates; it is often cited as an example of the remarkable level of craftmanship achieved during the late 4th Dynasty.
From the same mastaba also came a wooden statue of a woman, commonly considered as Kaaper's wife (CG 33).

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Kaaper Wikipedia