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Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde 64 (1929), pp. 97-99, "Nefertkauw, the Eldest Daughter of Sneferuw"

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  • Format
    Journal Article
  • Language
    ENGLISH
  • Year Published
    1929
  • Number of Pages
    3
  • Citation Text
    Reisner, George A. "Nefertkauw, the Eldest Daughter of Sneferuw."Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde64 (1929), pp. 97-99.
  • Individual - Ancient
    Djedefre
    Hetepheres II (G 7110-7120)
    Kawab (G 7110-7120)
    Khufukhaf [II] (G 7150)
    Meresankh III (G 7530-7540)
    Nefermaat (G 7060)
    Nefretkau (G 7050)
    Snefrukhaf (G 7070)
  • Author
    George Andrew Reisner, American, 1867–1942
  • Publisher
    J.C. Hinrichs'sche Buchhandlung

Tombs and Monuments10

People 9

Ancient People

  • Djedefre

    • TypeIndividual - Ancient
    • RemarksThird king of Dynasty 4. Son (?) of Khufu.
  • Hetepheres II (G 7110-7120)

    • TypeIndividual - Ancient
    • RemarksOriginal owner of G 7110, along with Kawab (owner of G 7120). Appears with her daughter Meresankh III in G 7530-7540 (east and west walls, main room), and in pair statue MFA 30.1456 (= 27-4-963 + 27-4-964 + 27-4-965). Later married to a king, possibly Djedefre (Radjedef) according to Reisner, but Khafre is also a possibility. Her association with G 7350, and its sarcophagus is uncertain. Also mentioned in tomb of her steward Khemetnu (owner of G 5210).
  • Kawab (G 7110-7120)

    • TypeIndividual - Ancient
    • RemarksOwner of G 7120, along with Hetepheres [II] (original owner of G 7110). Son of Khufu and Meretites [I]. Appears in chapel relief in tomb of his daughter Meresankh III (owner of G 7530-7540), main room (east wall), identified as [jrj-pat sA nswt smsw n Xt=f Xrj-Hb Hrj-tp xrp jAwt nTrt aA dwAw] hereditary prince, king's eldest son of his body, chief lector-priest, director of divine offices, assistant of (the god) Duau; in situ in G 7530-7540). Also mentioned in tomb of his steward Khemetnu (owner of G 5210).
  • Khufukhaf [II] (G 7150)

    • TypeIndividual - Ancient
  • Meresankh III (G 7530-7540)

    • TypeIndividual - Ancient
    • RemarksOwner of G 7530-7540.Granddaughter of King Khufu, builder of the Great Pyramid, and wife of either Khafre or Menkaure. Her unique underground chapel (labeled G 7530-7540) preserves beautifully carved and painted scenes of the queen and her royal family, as well as servants, artisans, and funerary priests. The scenes also depict the sort of rich burial goods that would have been placed in Meresankh’s tomb: statues and fine furniture; boxes containing food, clothing, and jewelry; even a representation of the black granite sarcophagus that was actually found in situ in her burial chamber. Chapel entrance architrave, jambs, reveals and drum inscribed for Meresankh, idenitifed as [mAAt Hr stX wrt Hts nbwj xt Hr wrt Hst DHwtj smrt Hr mrt=f sAt nswt n Xt=f Hmt nswt mrt] seer of Horus and Seth, great one of the hetes-scepter of the Two Lords, khet-priestess of Horus, great of praises of Thoth, companion of Horus, his beloved, king's daughter of his body, beloved king's wife; in situ in G 7530-7540. Appears in chapel relief of main room: seated holding lotus (south wall); standing with her mother (east wall), idenitifed as [wrt Hts] great one of the hetes-scepter; on pillars (north wall), idenitifed as [tjst Hr] intimate(?) of Horus; seated at offering table, standing north of false door and on central pillar, and with her mother and son (west wall), idenitifed as [Hm-nTr DHwtj wrt Hts nbtj Hm-nTr bApf Hm-nTr HwtHr nbt jwnt smAwt mrjj nbtj] priestess of Thoth, great one of the hetes-scepter of the Two Ladies, priestess of Bapef, priestess of Hathor Mistress-of-Dendera, consort of him who is beloved of the Two Ladies; in situ in G 7530-7540. Also appears on all walls of offering (west) room; in situ in G 7530-7540. Architrave on north wall of north room inscribed for Meresankh; uninscribed statues may also represent Meresankh (along with other female family members); in situ in G 7530-7540. Black granite sarcophagus (Cairo JE 54935) inscribed for Meresankh, idenitifed as [xrp sSmtjw SnDt] director of butchers of the 'Acacia House'; in situ in burial chamber of G 7530-7540. Incomplete limestone statue of Meresankh (MFA 30.1457) and pair statue of Meresankh and Hetepheres II (MFA 30.1456); found displaced in debris of main room. Mother ([mwt=f] his mother) of Nebemakhet (owner of G 8172 = Lepsius 86). Appears in relief of inner chapel (above doorway in eastern wall), identified as [mAAt Hr stX wrt Hts wrt Hst Hmt nswt] seer of Horus and Seth, great one of the hetes-scepter, great of praises, king's wife; in situ in G 8172. Also mentioned in the tomb of her steward Khemetnu (owner of G 5210).
  • Nefermaat (G 7060)

    • TypeIndividual - Ancient
    • RemarksSon of Nefertkau.
  • Nefretkau (G 7050)

    • TypeIndividual - Ancient
    • RemarksProbably Daughter of Snefru Probably Mother of Nefermaat (G 7060)
  • Snefrukhaf (G 7070)

    • TypeIndividual - Ancient
    • RemarksSon of Nefermaat and grandson of Nefertkaw

Modern People

  • George Andrew Reisner

    • TypeAuthor
    • Nationality & DatesAmerican, 1867–1942
    • RemarksEgyptologist, archaeologist; Referred to as "the doctor" and "mudir" (Arabic for "director") in the excavation records. Nationality and life dates from Who was Who in Egyptology.

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