The tomb of Khentkaues, explored by the mission of the Turin Egyptian Museum in 1903, consists of a mastaba with chambers and a chapel built into the core of the structure. This false-door stela stood in one of the inner rooms. On its inner jambs are depicted the children of the deceased. As usual, the inscription on the lintel and the right outer jamb mentions her name and titles; she was, among other things, a priestess of the goddess Hathor.