Sekhemre-Wepmaat Intef

Sechemre - Wepmaat Anjotef (also Anjotef V. and V. Antef and throne name actually spelled Sekhem -Re - wep -maat - anjotef ) was an ancient Egyptian King (Pharaoh) of the 17th dynasty ( Second Intermediate Period ) and ruled according to Franke in 1570 to 1560 BC

Numbering

The order of the ruler of the Second Intermediate Period still presents great difficulties. After today Nub - cheper -Re Anjotef, formerly placed at the beginning of the dynasty, by the researches of the German Archaeological Institute was probably the last Anjotef, one should " Anjotef - sechem -Re - wep -maat " is now called " Anjotef V. " because it is likely to sit at the beginning of the dynasty. However Ryholt refers to him as " Antef VI. " Sees in him but also the first ruler named " Antef " within the 17th dynasty.

Documents

Obtain a document from the 20th Dynasty ( Papyrus Abbott), which includes the study of his tomb by the " grave robbers Commission ". Anjotef was buried in Dra Abu el- Naga (Thebes - West). Modern grave robbers but then plundered the grave in 1850. Get the Pyramidion the grave pyramid, a canopic chest and a Rishi Coffin ( " Coffin spring " ), one has been found in the rubble.

There is an inscription that says that the coffin was donated by a king Antef on his coffin. This is called the brother of the ruler. From Beckerath suspected that there had been at Antef Sechemre - heru -her- maat.

Outside of his tomb, the king is otherwise known only from an ax blade, which today is located in Berlin, which could also come from the grave.

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