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Inykhnum
Inykhnum (also Khnum-Iny) was an ancient Egyptian high-ranking official who worked and lived during the 2nd dynasty and 3rd dynasty. The king(s) under which he served are not known for certain, the subject being currently highly disputed. Inykhnum's name is linked to the deity Khnum. == Attestations == Inykhnum's name appears exclusively in black ink inscriptions on alabaster shards and vessel fragments as well as on a few limestone shards. These artifacts were found beneath the step pyramid in the eastern galeries of the necropolis of pharaoh Djoser (3rd dynasty) at Saqqara and in the great fort ''Shunet el-Zebib'' of king Khasekhemwy (end of 2nd dynasty) at Abydos.〔Pierre Lacau, Jan-Phillip Lauer: ''La Pyramide a Degrees.'' vol. IV, p. 70.〕〔 Additional findings bearing Inykhnum's name come from two private mastaba tombs at Saqqara and from the pyramid of king Sekhemkhet. The ink inscriptions are short and written in cursive writings.〔〔Wolfgang Helck: ''Untersuchungen zur Thinitenzeit'' (= ''Ägyptologische Abhandlungen.'' vol. 45). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1987, ISBN 3-447-02677-4. p. 398.〕
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