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Nefer-Setekh : ウィキペディア英語版
Nefer-Setekh

Nefer-Setekh (also written Nefersetekh) is the name of an Ancient Egyptian high official, who lived and worked either during the late midst of the 2nd〔 or during the beginning of the 3rd dynasty.〔 He became known by his name, which was addressed to the deity Seth.
== Attestations ==
Nefer-Setekh is known by his damaged tomb stele found at Helwan. This stela depicts Nefer-Setekh as a deceased sitting in front of an offering table, dressed in a very tight gown. He looks to the right, his name and title are carved in directly above his head. At the right side of the offering table the stele depicts and describes sacrificial food such as poultry, onions, lettuce and bread. Furthermore the stela contains an list in tabular form, it provides the enumeration and description of precious clothes and fabrics such as canvas and yarn. The list also contains the enumeration and description of several sorts of fragrance oil and incense.〔Christiana Köhler, Jana Jones: ''Helwan II, The Early Dynastic and Old Kingdom Funerary Stelae.'' Leidorf, Rahden 2009, ISBN 978-3-86757-971-1, p. 160-162.〕〔Zaki Yusef Saad: ''Ceiling stelae in second dynasty tombs from the excavations at Helwan''. Imprimerie de l'Institut français d'archéologie orientale, Cairo 1957, p. 51-53.〕

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