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Neferkaure : ウィキペディア英語版
Neferkaure

Neferkaure was a pharaoh of ancient Egypt during the First Intermediate Period. According to the Abydos King List and the latest reconstruction of the Turin canon by Kim Ryholt, he was the 15th king of the combined 7th/8th Dynasty.〔Kim Ryholt: ''The Late Old Kingdom in the Turin King-list and the Identity of Nitocris'', Zeitschrift für ägyptische, 127, 2000, p. 99〕 This opinion is shared by the egyptologists Jürgen von Beckerath, Thomas Schneider and Darell Baker.〔Jürgen von Beckerath: ''Handbuch der ägyptischen Königsnamen''. Deutscher Kunstverlag, München/ Berlin 1984, ISBN 3-422-00832-2, p. 59, 187.〕〔Thomas Schneider: Lexikon der Pharaonen. Albatros, Düsseldorf 2002, ISBN 3-491-96053-3, p. 174.〕〔Darrell D. Baker: The Encyclopedia of the Pharaohs: Volume I - Predynastic to the Twentieth Dynasty 3300–1069 BC, Stacey International, ISBN 978-1-905299-37-9, 2008, p. 272-273〕 As a pharaoh of the 7th/8th Dynasty, Neferkaure's seat of power was Memphis〔Ian Shaw: ''The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt'', ISBN 978-0192804587〕 and he may not have held power over all of Egypt.
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==Attestations==
Neferkaure is named on the 54th entry of the Abydos King List, a king list redacted some 900 years after the First Intermediate Period during the reign of Seti I. Neferkaure's name is lost in a lacuna of the Turin canon affecting the column 5, line 11 of the document. The length of Neferkaure's reign is nonetheless preserved with "4 years, 2 months and 0 days".〔〔〔Jürgen von Beckerath: ''The Date of the End of the Old Kingdom of Egypt'', JNES 21 (1962), p.143〕
Neferkaure is also known from a contemporary inscription, a fragmentary decree inscribed on a limestone slab known as Coptos Decree h and concerning offerings for the temple of Min at Coptos.〔 One of the two existing fragments of this decree was given by Edward Harkness to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where it is now on display in the Gallery 103.〔The decree on the (catalog of the MET )〕
The decree is dated to the fourth regnal year of Neferkaure, which is the highest attested date of any king of the 7th/8th Dynasty.〔William C. Hayes: ''The Scepter of Egypt: A Background for the Study of the Egyptian Antiquities in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 1, From the Earliest Times to the End of the Middle Kingdom '', MetPublications, 1978, pp.136-138, (available online )〕 The first sign of the king's Horus name is clearly present while the second sign is debated. von Beckerath commits only to the first sign and reads ''Kha()'', while Baker and William C. Hayes read ''Khabau''.〔〔〔 The decree is addressed to the then governor of Upper Egypt, Shemay, and requires that fixed amounts of offerings be given at regular intervals to the god Min and then possibly to a statue of the king.〔

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