Henutirdis was aNubian royal lady with the titleking's wife, although the reading of the title is uncertain. Her husband was perhapsHarsiotef. So far she is only known from her burial atNuri (Nu. 34).[1] It is remarkable that she bears an Egyptian name. Most other royal Nubian royal women bear Nubian names.
Her burial at Nuri consists of a pyramid with a chapel and two underground burial chambers. There was a staircase going underground and leading to the burial chambers that were found heavily looted. Fragments of 6 uninscribedshabtis were found. The name of Henutirdis is preserved on an offering table.[2]