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Resumen de Ipi, a new governor of Elephantine under Amenemhat II

Alejandro Jiménez Serrano, Juan Carlos Sánchez León

  • In the 1980s and 1990s, both Labib Habachi and Detlef Franke published their own genealogies of the governors who ruled the First Upper Egyptian nome during the Twelfth Dynasty and the beginning of the Thirteenth Dynasty. Since their studies, there has not been any significant change to those reconstructions. The main aim of the present paper is to add a new governor to both sequences, named Ipi, who would have ruled under Amenemhat II. This new identification is based on the re-analysis of Ipi�s statue found in the temple of Heqaib, which belonged to the same official who dedicated a stela in Abydos and who also constructed his tomb at Lisht. The new reconstruction presented here partially fills the long period between the well known governor Sarenput I, who ruled Elephantine during part of Senwosret I�s reign, and Khema, who can be dated to the last half of the reign of Amenemhat II.


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