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Pehernefer

Pehernefer (also written Peher-nefer) is the personal name of an ancient Egyptian high official, who held office under the reigns of the pharaohs Huni and Sneferu, in the time between the end of 3rd dynasty and the beginning of the 4th dynasty during the Old Kingdom period.〔Harco Willems: ''Historical and Archaeological Aspects of Egyptian Funerary Culture: Religious Ideas and Ritual Practice in Middle Kingdom Elite Cemeteries''. BRILL, Leiden 2014, ISBN 9004274995, p. 22-23.〕〔
== Identity ==
Everything known about Pehernefer, including his high titles and his career, comes from tomb inscriptions. These reveal that he held high positions, such as "Leader of the endowment estate of ''Meresankh I''" (Egyptian: ''Heqa-hwt-a'a-Meresankh''), "One of the 'great ten of Upper Egypt'" (Egyptian: ''Wer-medj-shemaw''), "He who's under the head of the king" (Egyptian: ''Heri-tep-nesw''),〔Wolfgang Helck: ''Untersuchungen zur Thinitenzeit'' (= ''Ägyptologische Abhandlungen (ÄA)'', vol. 45). Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1987, ISBN 3447026774, p. 274 & 289.〕 "Overseer of the treasuries" (Egyptian: ''Imi-ra per-hedj''), "Seal bearer of the treasure house" (Egyptian: ''Heri-sediawt per-hedj''), "Controller of the audience hall" (Egyptian: ''Kherep djekh''), "Overseer of all royal works" (Egyptian: ''Imi-ra kat-nebet net-nesw'') and "Overseer of the royal granaries" (Egyptian: ''Imj-ra schenut-nebut inet-nesu''),〔Toby A. H. Wilkinson: ''Early Dynastic Egypt''. Routledge, London 2002, ISBN 0203024389, p. 109, 110, 114, 119 and 121.〕〔Hratch Papazian: ''Departments, Treasuries, Granaries and Work Centers''. In: Juan Carlos Moreno García: ''Ancient Egyptian Administration''. Brill, Leiden 2013, ISBN 9004250085, p. 73-74.〕 He was also "Administrator of the royal palatinate 'Horus the blessed star on heaven'" (Egyptian: ''Adj-mer Hor seba-chentj-pet''), "Administrator of the western desert" (Egyptian: ''Adj-mer semet-imentet'') and "Governor of Busiris" (Egyptian: ''Hatia Djedw').〔Hermann Junker: ''Pḥrnfr''. In: ''Zeitschrift für Ägyptische Sprache und Altertumskunde (ZÄS)'', vol.75. Berlin/Cairo 1939, p. 63-84.〕
Nothing is known about Pehernefer's family. Contemporary office partners included ''Netjer-aperef'',〔 ''Khabawsokar'', ''Metjen'' and ''Akhetaa'',〔 who were also holding office under Huni and Sneferu. All their tomb inscriptions reveal that the time of both kings must have been a very prosperous one and economy and office administration flourished. Metjen's tomb inscription actually reveals that offices were only passed down within family generations and by inheritance only.〔

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