Qar (doctor)

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Qar was a doctor during the Sixth dynasty of Egypt, which lasted from about 2350 to 2180 BC. He was the royal physician.[1]

Qar tomb

Adil Hussein discovered his tomb north of the pyramid of Sekhemkhet in 2001.[2] He died at the age of fifty years[3] and his mummified remains were discovered by archaeologists in December 2006 in his mastaba at Saqqara, Egypt.[4] As many other tomb in Saqqara, his tomb was re-used several times.[5]

Tomb contents

Beside his mummy in the limestone sarcophagus, there was the metal (Bronze[6] or copper[7][8]) surgical tools that were entombed alongside his remains.[9] They might be the oldest surgical tool in the world.[10] They are now preserved in Imhotep museum.[11][12]

Also 22 bronze statues were unearthed representing different deities in various shapes and sizes including Ptah, Horus-the- child (also known as Harpocrates) and Isis. A statuette of Imhotep[13] the physician, the great engineer and builder of Djoser's pyramid complex, was also among the statuettes found by the team.[14]

Legacy in museums

His mummy and findings from his tomb are preserved in the Imhotep Museum at Saqqara.[15]

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