Inscriptions on his tomb suggest that Teti Neb Fu was famous in ancient Egypt and had a number of titles. These include "chief doctor of the palace" as well as "priest and magician" of the goddess ...
He became so famous that ancient Egyptians continued to worship him long after his death. At one point, about 1,000 years after his reign, the people left 2,000 rams' heads at a temple in his honor.
Statues are located in the southern side of the Karnak Temple first courtyard, there had originally been 33 before the transfer of 4 rams to Tahrir Square. Egypt’s Minister of Tourism and ...