The Stela of Sebek Khu the Earliest Record of An Egyptian Campaign in Asia
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Also 13 and 14, which bear the name of a prince ipk. (3) The first sign is a perfectly made t. The Names of the Figures 7 they look like; and thirdly, on the Semneh inscription ''see PI. II, bottom) the reading //; is beyond question, and the feminine )//, '^i shows that Ita is the mother not the father of Sebek-khu. Tiie name of the parent of Sabu has been unintentional!)' erased. For the name of the parent of the nurse Newberry reads Dd/, which may be right, though the two first signs are lit...tle more than rough horizontal strokes. The words beneath the chair are a puzzle. We expect the name of the deceased, " the w'^rtw Sebek-khu, lord of honour, " but instead of this we have " the xifrtiv Tepfer (or Tefpet or Tefnut ?; lady (!) of honour. " For the various //a/-//rofficials, who are frequently mentioned but of whom not very much is known, see Rcciiell dcs Travaux, 1905, pp. 41 ff. In the title uartu of the City it is probable that the word nwt or city refers to the town of Thebes. On this point see a curious phrase in the Cairo M.
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