-
preparations for
Ptahshepses'
mortuary cult, as well as his
biographical inscription. A
narrow p****ageway
containing pictures of
Ptahshepses and
animals being...
- life time of
Ptahshepses, his
inscriptions might be the
earliest evidence for this deity. However, it is also
possible that
Ptahshepses died
after Niuserre...
-
conducting excavations at
Abusir since 1960,
beginning with the
mastaba of
Ptahshepses,
directed by Zbyněk Žába. The
concession was
extended since 1976 with...
- the name of Khenut.
Khnumhotep and
Khenut had at
least five sons
named Ptahshepses, Ptahneferkhu, Kaizebi,
Khnumheswef and
Niankhkhnum the
younger (possibly...
-
distinguishing her from
later Khamerernebtys. For the same reason,
Ptahshepses is
known as
Ptahshepses B. In
Egyptian sm3-Mnw,
meaning Sema
priest of Min. Catalogue...
-
Nenkheftka from Deshasha, 4th
Dynasty (2500 BC)
Limestone false door of
Ptahshepses,
Saqqara (2440 BC)
Abusir Papyri, some of the
oldest papyri from ancient...
-
Khamerernebty married a
vizier named Ptahshepses.
Their children are
mentioned in Ptashepses' tomb at Abusir: sons
Ptahshepses, Kahotep, Qednes, and Hemakhti...
-
marriage of Bunefer.
Princess Khamaat married to the high
priest of Ptah,
Ptahshepses, and is
known by her
titles to have been the
daughter of a king. She...
-
Washptah Neferirkare Kakai 5th
Dynasty Minnefer Nyuserre Ini 5th
Dynasty Ptahshepses Nyuserre Ini 5th
Dynasty Became the son-in-law of
Nyuserre Ini some time...
-
Princess Khamerernebty (daughter of
Pharaoh Niuserre) and the
Vizier Ptahshepses (5th Dynasty). Was
granted the
title King's
Daughter (the
Egyptian equivalent...