Sedjefakare Kay Amenemhat VII

Sedjefakare Kay Amenemhat VII was an Egyptian pharaoh of the early 13th Dynasty in the late Middle Kingdom.

Attestations

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Archaeologically, he is known from several objects, including six cylinder seals,[2] and two scarab seals.[3] His name appears as graffito in the tomb of queen Khuit I at Saqqara.

Architecture

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Bark-stand, Cairo JE 15900

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At Medamud (Upper Egypt), a bark-stand which originally had an inscription of Sedjefakare to which an inscription was added by Wegaf.[4] In the Turin King List Wegaf (7:05) heads this sequence of kings while Sedjefakare (7:17) comes later in the list, causing a debate about the chronology of these kings.

Nile Level Record

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At Semna (Nubia), a Nile Level Record is dated to Year 1.[5] Other kings with Nile Level records at the fortresses of Semna and Kumma includes Amenemhat III, Amenemhat IV, Sobekneferu, Sekhemkare Amenemhat V and Sekhemre Khutawy Sobekhotep Amenemhat.

Cylinder seals

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Six cylinder seals are known.[6]

Cylinder Seal, Petrie UC 11533

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At Harageh (Faiyum region), a cylinder seal with the inscription: Sedjefakare, beloved by Sobek lord of Sumenu.[7]

Cylinder Seal, Petrie UC 11534

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At Lahun (Faiyum region), a cylinder seal with the inscription: Sedjefakare, beloved by Sobek lord of Sumenu.[8]

Cylinder Seal, New York MMA 10.130.1640

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Serekh of Amenemhat VII
Sealing Sedjefakare

A glaced steatite cylinder seal with the Horus name Horteptawy/Heriteptawy, beloning to Amenemhat VII[9][10]

Scarabs

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Two scarabs are known.[11]

Scarab, New York MMA 26.7.85

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Scarab With Throne Name of Amenemhat VII (Sedjefakare) MET LC-26 7 85 EGDP025848

Scarab With Throne Name Sedjefakare, beloning to Amenemhat VII.[12][13]

Non-Contemporary Attestations

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The Turin King List 7:18 contains the entry: "The Dual King Sedjefa..kara, x years ...".[14] In the list he is predeceded by 7:17 Awtibra Hor and succeeded by 7:19 Sekhemre Khutawy Sobekhotep Amenemhat.

Theories

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Ryholt assigns him without further evidence a reign of 3 years.[15]

Bibliography

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  • Ryholt, K.S.B., The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period (Carsten Niebuhr Institute Publications, 20. Copenhagen: Museum Tusculanum Press, 1997), 341, File 13/20.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Schneider, Thomas: Lexikon der Pharaonen, Bibliographisches Institut, Mannheim, 2nd ed. (2002), ISBN 3491960533.
  2. ^ Swiss Private Collection; Brooklyn Museum 44.123.77; Ex Hilton Price 4250; Petrie Museum UCL 11533; Petrie Museum UCL 11534.
  3. ^ Cairo, New York MMA 26.7.85
  4. ^ Cairo JE 15900
  5. ^ Elsa Yvanez (2010) Rock Inscriptions from Semna and Kumma
  6. ^ Swiss Private Collection; Brooklyn Museum 44.123.77; Ex Hilton Price 4250; Petrie Museum UCL 11533; Petrie Museum UCL 11534.
  7. ^ London, Petrie Museum UC 11533.
  8. ^ London, Petrie Museum UC 11534
  9. ^ New York MMA 10.130.1640.
  10. ^ "Cylinder seal with the Horus name of Amenemhat VII". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. JSTOR 34701781. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |url= (help)
  11. ^ Cairo; New York MMA 26.7.85.
  12. ^ New York, MET 26.7.85
  13. ^ "Scarab with Throne Name of Amenemhat VII (Sedjefakare) | Late Middle Kingdom". Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  14. ^ "Turin king list: Column 7". Retrieved 2024-10-31.
  15. ^ Ryholt 1997:408
Preceded by Pharaoh of Egypt
Thirteenth Dynasty
Succeeded by