- Seth-
Peribsen (also
known as Ash-
Peribsen,
Peribsen and Perabsen) is the
serekh name of an
early Egyptian monarch (pharaoh), who
ruled during the Second...
-
couple of
cases in
which the
Horus name
appears without serekhs, and only
Peribsen and
Khasekhemwy have
serekhs without the
Horus name. The king's name was...
- the 2nd Dynasty.
Similar to his predecessor,
successor or co-ruler Seth-
Peribsen,
Sekhemib is
contemporarily well
attested in
archaeological records, but...
- III. It was soon
thereafter portra****
mounted upon the
serekhs of Seth-
Peribsen and Khasekhemwy.(pp 66-67, E20, E21) Egyptians'
depictions of the set animal...
- the 2nd
Dynasty than
those of the 1st
Dynasty until the last two
reigns (
Peribsen and Khasekhemwy).
Given what is
known about the
early Old
Kingdom in the...
-
hieroglyphs so far
discovered was
found on a seal
impression in the tomb of Seth-
Peribsen at Umm el-Qa'ab,
which dates from the
Second Dynasty (28th or 27th century...
- later, at the end of the
Second Dynasty (c. 2890–2686 BCE),
Pharaoh Seth-
Peribsen used the Set
animal to
write his
serekh name in
place of the
falcon hieroglyph...
- king
Sekhemib found in the
entrance area of
Peribsen's tomb,
which might prove that
Sekhemib buried Peribsen, not Senedj.
Egyptologists such as Wolfgang...
-
Palermo Stone)
Khasekhemwy is
normally placed as the
successor of Seth-
Peribsen,
though some
Egyptologists believe that
another Pharaoh, Khasekhem, ruled...
-
ended with the
burial of only the last two
kings of the
Second Dynasty,
Peribsen and
Khasekhemy (2,650 BCE). The Pre and
Early dynastic royal cemetery at...