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Woseribre Senebkay (alternatively Seneb Kay) was an king during the Second Intermediate Period. He is thought to have reigned somewhere between 1650 and 1600 BCE.Wegner, Josef and Cahail, Kevin. "Introduction". King Seneb-Kay' Https://doi.org/10.9783/9781949057102-006< /ref> The discovery of his tomb in January 2014 supports the existence of an independent , contemporary with the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Dynasties during the Second Intermediate Period.


Attestation
His primary attestation is his tomb (CS9) at Abydos.

He might also appear in the , where there appear two kings with the throne name "Woser... re" (the names are only partly preserved).

A further possible object with his name is a bearing the name . The wand was found at Abydos but could refer to one or possibly two kings of the earlier 13th Dynasty. finding-a-lost-pharaoh archaeology and arts Retrieved 28 January 2014 The existence of the so-called Abydos Dynasty was first proposed by and later further developed by in 1997.


Burial

Tomb
Senebkay's tomb (CS9) was discovered in 2014 by Josef W. Wegner of the University of Pennsylvania and a team of Egyptian archaeologists in the southern part of Abydos, Egypt. The four-chamber tomb has a decorated burial chamber. Most blocks of the chamber were reused from older structures, such as the stela of . On the east, short wall there is a painted depiction of the two -eyes. Left and right are standing the goddess and Nut. Over the scene is depicted a winged sun disc. On the North wall is depicted a standing goddess; her name is destroyed. There are short text lines mentioning the deities and . In the center of the wall appears the cartouche with the king's name Senebkay. The South wall is much destroyed. There are visible the remains of two female deities. Texts mention the deities and Hapi.Wegner, Josef: Raise yourself up: Mortuary Imaginary in the Tomb of Woseribre Seneb-Kay, in: G. Miniaci, M. Betrò, S. Quirke (editors): Company of Images, Modelling the Imaginary World of Middle Kingdom Egypt (2000-1500 BC), (Orientalia Lovaniensia Analecta 262), Leuven, Paris, Bristol, CT, 2017, , pp. 485-487. The head of the king was once decorated with a mummy mask.Wegner, Josef: Kings of Abydos, solving an Ancient Egyptian Mystery, in: Current World Archaeology, Magazine, 64, April/May 2014, Volume 6, no. 4, p. 26 The texts record the pharaoh's titulary and call him the "king of Upper and Lower Egypt, Woseribre, the son of Re, Senebkay". Senebkay's name was found inscribed inside a royal . Some of the burial equipment, such as the wooden canopic box, were taken from older tombs. The remains of the canopic box were originally part of a coffin that was inscribed for a king Sobekhotep, likely from the nearby tomb S10, now believed to belong to .Wegner, Josef W. (2015). "A royal necropolis at south Abydos: New Light on Egypt's Second Intermediate Period". Near Eastern Archaeology. 78 (2): 69–70. See p. 70


Death
The skeleton of Senebkay shows he was around tall and that he died at the age of 35 to 40 from multiple wounds, most likely sustained in battle. There are eighteen (impact) wounds on his bones of lower back, feet and ankles. The cutting angles suggest he was hit from below, perhaps while he was on a chariot or on horseback. He was killed by several blows to the skull; the curvature of the wounds on the skull indicate the use of contemporary to the Second Intermediate Period.

Senebkay's tomb did not house many funerary goods and may have been robbed in ancient times.


See also
  • List of pharaohs

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