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Senebtisi was an
ancient Egyptian woman who
lived at the end of the 12th Dynasty,
around 1800 BC. She is only
known from her
undisturbed burial found...
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Twelfth and
Thirteenth Dynasties. The site is also
known for the tomb of
Senebtisi,
found undisturbed and from
which a set of
jewelry has been recovered...
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Broad collar of
Senebtisi, 1850–1775 BC; faience, gold,
carnelian and turquoise;
Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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Beaded bull tail
apron of the lady
Senebtisi akin to what
would be won by pharaohs.
Middle Kingdom,
Metropolitan Museum of Art...
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height of the pectoral: 4.5 cm;
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Broad collar of
Senebtisi; 1850–1775 BC; faience, gold,
carnelian and turquoise;
outside diameter:...
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contributions to
various journals, his main
works include: The Tomb of
Senebtisi at Lisht. New York: The
Gilliss Press. 1916. Bas-reliefs from the Temple...
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transfers of 95 servants, of
which 45 of
Asiatic origin, to a
woman named Senebtisi,
apparently the
widow of
Vizier Resseneb,
himself son of the aforementioned...
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Within the tomb
complex was
found the
undisturbed burial shaft of the lady
Senebtisi.
James P. Allen: The high
officials of the
early Middle Kingdom. In: N...
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Egypt in 1912, he
worked on the
Amenemhat pyramid and the tomb of
Senebtisi at Lisht. In 1915 Mace
returned to England,
enlisting in the Artists'...
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Senebtisi Haankhef Kemi
Neferhotep I
Sihathor Sobekhotep IV...