Nefertkau I

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Nefertkau I (fl.c. 2560 BC) was a 4th Dynasty princess of ancient Egypt. She was the eldest daughter of King Sneferu and hence possibly a half-sister to King Khufu. She was the mother of Nefermaat II and the grandmother of Sneferukhaf.[1]

Yearsactivec. 2560 BC
ChildrenNefermaat II
ParentSneferu
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Years activec. 2560 BC
ChildrenNefermaat II
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Nefertkau is explicitly said to be a daughter of Sneferu in inscriptions from the tomb of her son and her grandson. Kurt Sethe argued from the inscription in Nefermaat’s tomb that Nefertkau had married her own father and that Nefermaat was Sneferu’s son. George Reisner argued against this theory and suggested that Nefertkau may have married Khufu. He does allow for the possibility that Nefertkau married a noble man whose name was lost.[2]

Mastaba G7050 is located near the east side(depicted in green) compared to the Great Pyramid of Giza as shown in the centre of the picture.

Nefertkau may have been buried in mastaba G 7050 at Giza. The tomb is not inscribed however so that the ownership is somewhat conjectural.[3]

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