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Hanslune Wrote:
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> However there is a mention of Ankhhaf who is
> suppose to be Khufu's half brother.
>
> [quote="Ankhhaf was a son of pharaoh Sneferu and
> an unknown wife.[2] Ankhhaf's tomb in Giza (G
> 7510) depicts his sister-wife Princess Hetepheres.
> Hetepheres was the eldest daughter of Sneferu and
> Queen Hetepheres I and thus Ankhhaf's half-sister.
> Hetepheres had the titles "eldest king's daughter
> of his body", "the one whom he loves" (sat nswt n
> khtf smst mrt.f) and "Priestess of Sneferu"
> (hmt-nTr Snfrw). Ankhhaf and Hetepheres had a
> daughter, who was the mother of their grandson
> Ankhetef."]
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> His tomb:
[gizamedia.rc.fas.harvard.edu]
[giza.fas.harvard.edu]
> He is 'thought' to have been bumping around circa
> 2613 to 2494 BC - a large range.
From (Papyrus B) Section BIV (Month II, 3rd dec., day 24-5, activities at Tura N.) it transpires that Merer and his crew were at that point working directly for Ankhaf (Tallet, MIFAO 136, 2017: 66).
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...
> However there is a mention of Ankhhaf who is
> suppose to be Khufu's half brother.
>
> [quote="Ankhhaf was a son of pharaoh Sneferu and
> an unknown wife.[2] Ankhhaf's tomb in Giza (G
> 7510) depicts his sister-wife Princess Hetepheres.
> Hetepheres was the eldest daughter of Sneferu and
> Queen Hetepheres I and thus Ankhhaf's half-sister.
> Hetepheres had the titles "eldest king's daughter
> of his body", "the one whom he loves" (sat nswt n
> khtf smst mrt.f) and "Priestess of Sneferu"
> (hmt-nTr Snfrw). Ankhhaf and Hetepheres had a
> daughter, who was the mother of their grandson
> Ankhetef."]
...
> His tomb:
[gizamedia.rc.fas.harvard.edu]
[giza.fas.harvard.edu]
> He is 'thought' to have been bumping around circa
> 2613 to 2494 BC - a large range.
From (Papyrus B) Section BIV (Month II, 3rd dec., day 24-5, activities at Tura N.) it transpires that Merer and his crew were at that point working directly for Ankhaf (Tallet, MIFAO 136, 2017: 66).
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