Since 1992 the University Museum has been conducting a joint project with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in the area of the Teti Pyramid Cemetery. Headed by David Silverman, Egyptian Section Curator-in-Charge, and Rita Freed, this epigraphic project has relocated the Middle Kingdom (1980-1630 B.C.) burial chambers of the officials, Ihy, Hetep, Sekhwesket, and Sahathoripi. In addition to the investigations in these Middle Kingdom tomb chapels, the team has also focused on the 6th Dynasty (2350-2170 B.C.) tomb of Mereruka, recording the inscriptions in the rooms dedicated to his son, Meriteti. In its last season, it carried out a survey and mapping project of the area surrounding the Teti Pyramid Cemetery, and an archaeological surface survey to the south of the pyramid.