In the course of the exploration of the funerary temple of King Neferre,
the expedition of the Czech Institute of Egyptology discovered about
2000 fragments of faience inlays and tablets of Egyptian blue bearing
texts and scenes in relief. The present volume contains the full
description, analysis and interpretation of this unique find. The
evidence, analysed by the author in archaeological and historical
context, suggests that the inlays (and probably also the tablets of
Egyptian blue) had once decorated wooden shrines containing the statues
of the king, and the functional analysis of their motifs indicates that
the inlays and tablets in all likelihood formed a substitute of the
relief decoration that was missing in the temple of Neferre. The volume
contains a separate chapter with the mineralogical analysis of several
samples of both faience and Egyptian blue, studied in transmitted light
using the Axiolab microscope, and on the microprobe Cameca SX 100 at the
Department of geological sciences, Masaryk University Brno.