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    Nefertiabet (nfrt-jꜣbt; "Beautiful One of the East") was an ancient Egyptian princess of the 4th Dynasty. She was possibly a daughter of Pharaoh Khufu...
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    family are buried here; Wepemnefert (King's Son), Kaem-ah (King's Son), Nefertiabet (King's Daughter) Cemetery G 1300 the 5th and 6th Dynasty Reisner (1903–1905)...
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  • fl. c. mid-19th century BC Probably the wife of pharaoh Senusret III. Nefertiabet Princess 4th dynasty fl. c. 26th century BC Daughter of Pharaoh Khufu...
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    Slab stela of Nefertiabet....
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    Stele of Princess Nefertiabet eating; 2589–2566 BC; limestone & paint; 37.7 × 52.5 × 8.3 cm; from Giza; Louvre...
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    Khufukhaf I: Also known as Kaefkhufu I Minkhaf I Horbaef Daughters: Nefertiabet: Known for her beautiful slab stelae Hetepheres II: Wife of prince Kawab...
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    it is also one with multiple layers of symbolism Stele of Princess Nefertiabet eating; 2589-2566 BC; limestone & paint; height: 37.7 cm (147⁄8 in.)...
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  • Stele of Princess Nefertiabet eating; 2589–2566 BC; limestone & paint; height: 37.7 cm (147⁄8 in.), length: 52.5 cm (205⁄8 in.), depth: 8.3 cm (31⁄4 in...
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    actually of a ceramic composed primarily of quartz. Stele of Princess Nefertiabet eating; 2589–2566 BC; limestone & paint; height: 37.7 cm, length: 52...
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    Slab stela close-up of Nefertiabet's name: nfr.t iꜣb.t, "Eastern Beauty"....
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    Slab stela of Nefertiabet, with proto-typical form: as a meat section (spare rib-2 curved bones)...
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    Old Kingdom Egyptian princess Nefertiabet (dated 2590-2565 BCE) from her tomb at Giza, painting on limestone, now in the Louvre...
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    Piedras Negras Honduras: Stela H from Copan Peru: Raimondi Stela Princess Nefertiabet's funerary slab stele (c. 2575 BC) from Egypt's 4th dynasty Egyptian grave...
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    Dynasty Stele of the Serpent King of the 1st Dynasty Stele of Princess Nefertiabet (4th dynasty) eating Tablet of an apprentice scribe Tamutnefret's coffins...
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    the notable items transliterated are: The Slab stela of Nefer-t-Ab-t(Nefertiabet). The Slab stela of Wepemnefert. Brief translation from Narmer Palette...
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    rites." Additionally, on the mid-Fourth Dynasty slab stela of Princess Nefertiabet, a black-topped vase is seen to the right of the princess's head. Similar...
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    A stela of Kaemah is now in the Berkeley museum G 1225 Stone-Mastaba Nefertiabet King's daughter Mid 4th Dynasty The mastaba has an annex also dating...
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  • Nefersheshemre Nefertari Nefertari (18th dynasty) Nefertem Neferthenut Nefertiabet Nefertiti Nefertiti Bust Nefertkau I Nefertkau II Nefertkau III Neferu...
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