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Djeseretnebti (or Djeseret-Ankh-Nebti) is possibly the name of an Ancient Egyptian queen. Since this name appears without any queen‘s title, Egyptologists dispute the true meaning and reading of this name.〔 == Evidence ==
The name ''djeseret-nebti'' or ''djeseret-ankh-nebti'' appears on ivory cloth labels, found in the underground galleries beneath the pyramid of the 3rd dynasty king (pharaoh) Sekhemkhet at Saqqara.〔 It is written with the common ''nebti''-crest, but not with any personal title that could identify whether the person was a member of Egyptian royalty or that it was even a name. Egyptologists like Toby Wilkinson and Zakaria Goneim read the inscription as ''Djeser-Ti'' and identify it with the cartouche-name of the pharaoh Djeser Teti of the ''Abydos King List.''〔Toby Wilkinson: ''Early Dynastic Egypt''. Routledge, London/New York 1999, ISBN 0-415-18633-1, p 98.〕 Wolfgang Helck, Peter Kaplony and Jean-Pierre Pätznik instead read the name as ''djeseret-ankh-nebti'' (‘the noble one who lives for the two ladies’) and see it as the name of a wife of king Sekhemkhet. They point to several clay seals found at Elephantine, which show Sekhemkhet's horus name alternating with the nebty name ''Hetep-Ren'' and postulate that this could be the original birth name of Sekhemkhet.〔Wolfgang Helck: ''Untersuchungen zur Thinitenzeit''. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1987, ISBN 3-447-02677-4, pp 108, 117.〕〔Peter Kaplony: ''Die Inschriften der Ägyptischen Frühzeit''. 1. Band, Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1963, pp 538–540.〕
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