Ancient Egyptian Antiques Head of Queen Nefertari Egyptian Figurine Artifact BC
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| Location | Luxor EG |
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| Start time | 2025-05-16T01:57:41.000Z |
| Brand | Egyptian Antiques |
| Primary Material | Stone |
| Unit Type | Unit |
| Country/Region of Origin | Egypt |
| Color | Multi-Color |
| Style | Antique |
| Material | Stone |
| Features | Antiques |
| Unit Quantity | 1 |
Ancient Egyptian Antiques Head of Queen Nefertari Egyptian Figurine Artifact BC Nefertari (the name means "The Most Beautiful One") was the most beloved wife of King Ramses II and played an active role in foreign politics. Her ancestry is unknown. Based on the legible/decipherable inscriptions on a fragment of a faience knob head or pommel found in her tomb, speculations were raised. The item carries the throne name ‘Kheper-Kheperu-Ra’ and, is, therefore, connected with King Ay, who ruled Egypt for a few years after Tutankhamun (Turin Mus. Egizio Inv. Suppl. 5162). However, Nefertari did not carry the title ‘Daughter of a King’, which suggests that she was probably not from the main royal line. Because of the chronology, it seems quite unlikely that she was King Ay’s daughter, perhaps she was Ay’s grand-daughter. Other scholars empha
size that both Ramses II’s royal wives, Isisnofret and Nefertari, had a non-royal background. Nefertari married Ramses when he was crown prince during the reign of his father Sety I. Size: You can estimate from hands appears. Thanks for interesting in our item and please 🙏 don't hesitate to contact us anytime for any further assistance , We are happy 😀 to serve you.