Intefiqer

Intefiqer

Attestations

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==Attestations==
==Attestations==
In Lower Nubia, Intefiqer is known from several rock inscriptions, showing that he was part of a military mission into this region. He appears in an inscription found at the [[Red Sea]] coast and in the so-called [[Reisner Papyrus]]. Two rock inscriptions in Lower Nubia mention him. They seem to indicate that he was involved in a military campaign into this region.Z.Zaba: ''The Rock Inscriptions of Lower Nubia'', Prague 1974, p. 39 (no. 10), 99, (no. 73) The inscriptions are not dated, but other inscriptions in the region seem to indicate a military campaign in year 29 of Amenemhet I, which corresponds to the 9th year of Senusret I.
In Lower Nubia, Intefiqer (PD 146Persons and Names of the Middle Kingdom [https://pnm.uni-mainz.de/person/146]) is known from several rock inscriptions, showing that he was part of a military mission into this region. He appears in an inscription found at the [[Red Sea]] coast and in the so-called [[Reisner Papyrus]]. Two rock inscriptions in Lower Nubia mention him. They seem to indicate that he was involved in a military campaign into this region.Z.Zaba: ''The Rock Inscriptions of Lower Nubia'', Prague 1974, p. 39 (no. 10), 99, (no. 73) The inscriptions are not dated, but other inscriptions in the region seem to indicate a military campaign in year 29 of Amenemhet I, which corresponds to the 9th year of Senusret I.


At [[Wadi el-Hudi]], Intefiqer is known from a stela dated to a year 20, reporting the bringing of [[amethyst]].Ashraf I. Sadek: ''The Amethyst Mining Inscriptions I'', Text, Warminster 1980, p. 22-24 (no. 8)
At [[Wadi el-Hudi]], Intefiqer is known from a stela dated to a year 20, reporting the bringing of [[amethyst]].Ashraf I. Sadek: ''The Amethyst Mining Inscriptions I'', Text, Warminster 1980, p. 22-24 (no. 8)