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Kawit (queen)

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Egyptian queen consort
Kawit
k
A
wit
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King's Beloved Wife
King's Sole Ornament
Priestess of Hathor
Kawit (middle) from a scene on her sarcophagus
Queen consort ofEgypt
KingMentuhotep II
Burial
SpouseMentuhotep II
Dynasty11th Dynasty of Egypt

Kawit was anancient Egyptian queen consort, a lower-ranking wife of KingMentuhotep II of the11th Dynasty. Her tomb (DBXI.9) and small decorated chapel were found in her husband'sDeir el-Bahari temple complex,[1] behind the main building, along with the tombs of five other ladies,Ashayet,Henhenet,Kemsit,Sadeh andMayet. She and three other women of the six bore queenly titles, and most of them were priestesses ofHathor, so it is possible that they were buried there as part of the goddess's cult, but it is also possible that they were the daughters of nobles the king wanted to keep an eye upon.

Her stone sarcophagus is now in theEgyptian Museum inCairo (JE 47397).[1] The queen is depicted with short hair, she is sitting on a chair, a servant girl is arranging her hair, while a servant is pouring her a drink.[2] On her sarcophagus her only titles are priestess and King's Ornament (a title for noble ladies at court), her queenly title appears only in her chapel. Also in her tomb were six miniature wax figurines depicting Kawit, in small wooden coffins, these may be early versions ofushabti.[3]

The queen was also depicted on reliefs in the funerary temple of her husband Mentuhotep II. These depictions are today heavily destroyed, but it seems that she appeared in a scene showing a row of royal women. On the preserved fragments she is shown before queenKemsit. Her title in the depiction isbeloved king's wife.[4]

Her titles were: King's Beloved Wife(ḥmt-nỉswt mrỉỉ.t=f ), King's Ornament(ẖkr.t-nỉswt), King's Sole Ornament(ẖkr.t-nỉswt wˁtỉ.t),Priestess of Hathor(ḥm.t-nṯr ḥwt-ḥrw).[3]

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  1. ^abDodson, Aidan, Hilton, Dyan. The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson.ISBN 0-500-05128-3 (2004), p.88
  2. ^Dodson & Hilton, op.cit., p.89
  3. ^abGrajetzki, Wolfram. Ancient Egyptian Queens: A Hieroglyphic Dictionary. London: Golden House Publications.ISBN 0-9547218-9-6 (2005), p.29
  4. ^Dieter Arnold:Relief of Wives of Nebhepetre Mentuhotep II, in: A. Oppenheim, d. Arnold, D. Arnold, Kei Yamamoto (editors):Ancient Egypt Transformed, The Middle Kingdom, New York 2015ISBN 978-1-58839-564-1, 102-103, no. 43; the fragments are now in Geneva, Musėesd'Arte ed d'Histore, Gift of the Egypt Exploration Fund 1907 (4767)
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