User talk:UdimuDjehutynakhtHello, I was wondering if you could suggest me a book or a paper about the MK nomarchs of the Hare (Hermopolite) nome, in other words the bunch of Djehutynakhts. Newberry's works on the necropolis are valuable but very likely outdated. In particular, I'm trying to find which Djehutynakht (at least 5 are known) is the one whose funerary equipment is exhibited in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, coming from Bersha tomb 10a. I tried to sketch a sort of genealogic tree but my results are inconclusive... --Khruner (talk) 09:44, 14 August 2015 (UTC)
Giza writing boardThanks for uploading!^^ Regards;--Nephiliskos (talk) 20:46, 16 November 2015 (UTC) Hi, Hi, questionI've long time thought about the ominous name Bedjau of ramesside king lists. There is an ominous ruler named "Bird", right? It is thought by Beckerath, Schneider, Helck and Wilkinson, that this dude ruled either at the very end of the first dynasty, or at the midst of the second dynasty. The problem is the bird-depiction. What do you say if I tell you that the reading of this bird might be "Bedja(u)"? There is indeed a bedjau-goose depicted during the reign of king Djer and Wadj. The bird is shown to be a special grave good for the deceased king. bedjau means something like "to proceed" or "guidance" (according to Morenz). My theory includes that Hor-Bedjau, Hor-Sneferka and Hor-Sekhet once ruled between Qa'a and Hotepsekhemwy as some kinda intermediate dynasty. But they were later excluded from official king lists, because their dynasty caused struggles amongst Egypt. I also observed, that the throne name (niswt-bity nebty) is always exact the same as the serekh name from king Qa'a up to king Sekhemkhet. Isn't that interesting? That's why I do not believe into this nonsense about "misreading" and I also don't believe in Weneg being identical with Raneb. Raneb already HAD a throne- and nisut-bity name, and always was Raneb. I'll create a table with hieroglyphs to demonstrate what I mean. But back to Bedjau. Again, I think that this odd name originally meant "Bird", not Hotepsekhemwy. Because: look at the Sakkara King List and the Royal Canon of Turin. Here Hotepsekhemwy is named Netjer-Bau. How is that possible??? Two completely different birthnames for one pharaoh? As if! Where the hay did the get the hieroglyphs for "Netjer-Bau" from???? Here my theory strikes: Bedjau = Hor-Bedjau; Netjer-Bau = Hor-Hetepsekhemwy. Their personalities just merged together because of the ramesside censoring. As for me, it's especially the case of Hetepsekhemwy that bothers me. Why? Well, in contrast to Khasekhemwy we have no name change here! ;o) Hotepsekhemwy was always "Hotepsekhemwy". Khasekhemwy however, changed from "Kha-sekhem" to "Kha-sechemwy". Now to my prize winning question: why did Hotepsekhemwy NOT change his name??? Like, from "Hetepsekhem" into "Hetepsekhemwy"??? There is no "Hetepsechem"! My second cardinal argument is the fact, that ramesside king lists allegedly use TWO DIFFERENT cartouche names for ONE AND THE SAME ruler! C'mon, do you really believe that? Have a look: at Giza and Abydos it's Bedjau, but at Sakkara and in the Turin Canon it's Netjer-Bau! Sorry, buddy, that this is definitively too phat for me. Such phat differences can't be explained by simple "misreading" - of what anyway??? Indeed, NO f*cking title, name or word of Hetepsekhemwy's lifetime could be used to build any of these names! Not as long as: "Bedjau" was a different ruler, but his name merged with that of Hetepsekhemwy - such a case is proposed for Nynetjer, who is named "Ba-netjer" in all king lists, despite NO single title, name or word at Nynetjer's time uses the Ba-sign (neither the bird nor the ram). Well, Wolfgang Helck points to several objects with the Ka-house of Heteps.. Inside this Ka-house the name Netjer-Ach or Ach-Netjer can be found. Helck claims, that this was the god Netjer-Achti. Nonsense in my opinion. At first, since when did the early Egyptians put the name of a god inside a ka-house??? There is no comparing case proven to hold this theory! Indeed, NO Egyptian ruler of the earliest dynasties mentions a deity inside their ka-house. The only thing you can find in a ka-house is a serekh-less Horus name and the phrase Za-Ha-Neb or Ha-Za-Neb inside. But a deity? Why should it, anyway? A ka-house was am offering chapel denoted to the king, not a temple denoted to a god. I believe that Ach-Netjer was in fact the birth name of Heteps., but the Ach-bird was later erroneously read as a Ba- and Bau'-bird. This would explain as where the ramesside name Netjer-Bau comes from. Maybe a look here helps to understand what I mean. The table is meant to show how I would divide the Early and Old Kingdom today. As you can see, my dividing concentrates on how certain groups of rulers used and designed their names and titles. What do you think? Regards;--Nephiliskos (talk) 18:50, 26 November 2015 (UTC)
Lol, I'd really like to write an article in a journal.^^ But find the correct contacts... -.-" About the Ka-hose: mmmhh, ok, that has a good point. It simply confuses me that king Hotepsekhemwy's and Achty's name are put together in one and the same chapel. Regards;--Nephiliskos (talk) 10:16, 27 November 2015 (UTC) Khufu's family treeHi there. I have turned the family tree into a tidy list with some short infos for certain family members. What do you think? Is it better that the old block? Regards;--Nephiliskos (talk) 22:24, 12 December 2015 (UTC)
PsamtiksenebHi, do you have some sources regarding the chief psysician, dentist and admiral Psamtikseneb? The article is quite inconsistent, it seems to have been written gathering everything possible related to any person named Psamtikseneb, and I believe that most of the actual sources does not refer to the person in question. Khruner (talk) 16:38, 27 December 2015 (UTC)
Happy New Year!Hi, Udimu! A happy new year and all good things to you and to your family and friends! May your Ka shine, your Ba thrive and your Ach be enlighted all year long! Regards;--Nephiliskos (talk) 15:36, 2 January 2016 (UTC)
Surprise!If I remember correctly, it was you who wrote the article "Seheneser" in German Wikipedia. Did you know that this lady is in fact known under the name "Sehefener"? I have borrowed a marvellous book by Miroslav Bárta, in which he describes and even translates her name and gives precious information about her. Regards;--Nephiliskos (talk) 10:53, 7 January 2016 (UTC)
Done: Sehefener. ;o) Regards;--Nephiliskos (talk) 17:11, 7 January 2016 (UTC)
Wanna look again? ;o) I think I found quite a solution. Regards;--Nephiliskos (talk) 11:50, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
ok, how is it now? is it more clear now? regards;--Nephiliskos (talk) 16:36, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
thanx for your support! looks much better now. regards;--Nephiliskos (talk) 18:43, 8 January 2016 (UTC) What do you think? Is the article ok? Regards;--Nephiliskos (talk) 22:22, 10 March 2016 (UTC)
KaemtjenentHello Udimu, I was have seen recently that you have produced a large number of new articles on Ancient Egyptian nobles, princes, queens and princesses etc. I was wondering if, in that same vein, you would be interested in writing an article on Kaemtjenent, a 5th Dynasty prince(?) whose name shows up a lot when dealing with Menkauhor Kaiu and Djedkare Isesi. Iry-Hor (talk) 14:17, 24 March 2016 (UTC)
Baud, Michel (1999a). Famille Royale et pouvoir sous l'Ancien Empire égyptien. Tome 1 (PDF). Bibliothèque d'étude 126/1 (in French). Cairo: Institut français d'archéologie orientale. ISBN 978-2-7247-0250-7. Baud, Michel (1999b). Famille Royale et pouvoir sous l'Ancien Empire égyptien. Tome 2 (PDF). Bibliothèque d'étude 126/2 (in French). Cairo: Institut français d'archéologie orientale. ISBN 978-2-7247-0250-7.
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MinneferHello, so while reading your article on Minnefer I remembered reading that Altenmuller seems to doubt he was a vizier. Indeed he writes "Other viziers during the long reign of the king were Kay and Pehenuka, [...] and perhaps Minufer." Do you have any idea why he says perhaps? Did Minufer really bore the titles of a vizier? Iry-Hor (talk) 16:49, 24 April 2016 (UTC)
OpinionThere is an ongoing discussion here about a category (currently up for deletion) that could be regrouping princes/princesses/viziers etc. alived during the reign of any given pharaoh. Since you edit many of these articles I thought you might be interested in giving your opinion. Iry-Hor (talk) 12:57, 29 April 2016 (UTC) NomarchsHello. Last year you suggested to me some works about the nomarchs of the Hare nome (Djehutynakht I, II etc). I'm wondering if you could suggest to me any work about the nomarchs buried at Qaw el-Kebir (Wahka I, II etc) and the 12th Dynasty nomarchs buried at Asyut (Djefaihapi I, II etc). I have already checked Grajetzki's Middle Kingdom but he gives little information about these families.Khruner (talk) 17:59, 9 May 2016 (UTC)
On the position of viziersHello Udimu, I have seen that in all your recent articles on the viziers, you write that the vizier was the most important member of the royal court, second only to the king. I too believed this was true until recently some doubts arose while reading sources about the evolution of the Egyptian administration during the 5th dynasty. Consider this: from the reign of Neferirkare Kakai onwards, viziers were no longer of royal blood, instead they were chosen amongst the nobles and were some time married to a daughter of the pharaoh. This contrasts with e.g. the 4th Dynasty, when viziers were always princes and the likes. This raises the question of the status of princes during the 5th Dynasty and heir apparents in particular. It seems to me that it is thus not obvious that the vizier would be higher ranked than a pharaoh's son or an heir apparent. Even though princes may not have held any real function (that is they spent their lives at court), it seems highly probable that they would have been perceived as higher ranked, more distinguished than a vizier. What do you think? Do you have sources pertaining to the matter? Iry-Hor (talk) 08:40, 13 May 2016 (UTC)
SrdtHi, could you help me in identifying this ancient Egyptian town, "Srdt"? I have never heard of it, maybe it has a more common Greek/Arabic name. I've found this town associated with the goddess Nebethetepet. Here's the name written in hieroglyphs:
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Your opinionHi, I'd like if you can give your opinion in this talk. Best wishes, Khruner (talk) 17:26, 18 July 2016 (UTC) ContestsUser:Dr. Blofeld has created Wikipedia:WikiProject Africa/Contests. The idea is to run a series of contests/editathons focusing on each region of Africa. He has spoken to Wikimedia about it and $1000-1500 is possible for prize money. As someone who has previously expressed interest in African topics, would you be interested in contributing to one or assisting draw up core article/missing article lists? He says he's thinking of North Africa for an inaugural one in October. If interested please sign up in the participants section of the Contest page, thanks.♦ --Ser Amantio di NicolaoChe dicono a Signa?Lo dicono a Signa. 01:39, 21 July 2016 (UTC) RequestHi! Maybe you'd like to take a look at my discussion page? Someone pretending to be professor Francesco Tiradritti claims that he "never wrote anything about king Sneferka". The book "Kemet: Alle sorgenti di tempo" and Tiradritti's webpage tell different. What do you think? Regards;--Nephiliskos (talk) 12:08, 9 August 2016 (UTC)
Ich war mal so frei, die Änderungen im deutschsprachigen Artikel zu übernehmen. Als Einzelnachweis findet sich nun die Website, das dürfte ja dann legitim sein. ;) So eine Verwechslung ist freilich unangenehm und peinlich, kann aber vorkommen. Wurde ja zum Glück korrigiert. LG;--Dr.Lantis (talk) 12:47, 9 August 2016 (UTC)
BocchorisI've heard about the Bocchoris vase sometime before, but for one reason or another I have always been too busy or lazy to search something about it, so thanks for its creation. This, however, led me to a little riddle: does the name "Bocchoris" originates from "Bakenrenef", or rather from "Wahkare"? Khruner (talk) 10:46, 9 October 2016 (UTC)
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New pyramidI'd like to know your opinion about the newly-discovered pyramid of the 13th Dynasty at Dahshur, in particular its ownership. One of the pictures is plenty of hardly readable cartouches, and I've seen someone believing to read Ay (Merneferre)'s name, also because of his long reign. Khruner (talk) 17:28, 5 April 2017 (UTC)
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Famous women from the Ur III periodJust wanted to say I appreciate your work on the pages of Shulgi-simti, Nin-kalla, Ubartum and other historical figures from the Ur III period and particularly that you rely on recent, detailed studies (like Sharlach's monograph) and not on century old outdated generalist encyclopedias, works of various frauds like R. Graves, and the like which plague articles about ANE on Wikipedia. Much appreciated! HaniwaEnthusiast (talk) 09:51, 9 July 2022 (UTC)
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