Ipka

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Ipka in hieroglyphics
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Ipka (Ip ka)
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Ipka (also Ip-Ka ) was the name of an ancient Egyptian official under King ( Pharaoh ) Den in the 1st Dynasty . It is best known from the inscriptions on ivory tablets that were found in a grave ( Tomb 59 ) in West Sakkara .

See also

literature

  • R. Macramallah: Une cimetiére archaique de lá classe moyenne du peuple á Saqqarah . Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale, Cairo 1940
  • Wolfgang Helck , Eberhard Otto, Wolfhart Westendorf: Lexicon of Egyptology , Volume V. Harrassowitz, Wiesbaden 1992, ISBN 3447014415 , page 398

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. R. Macramallah: Un Cimetiere archaïque . 1940, p. 16, plate 48.1