Scarab Inscribed with the Name Sehetepibre ca. 1570-1550 B.C. Second Intermediate Period This scarab is inscribed with a large cartouche containing the name Sehetepibre, the prenomen of Amenemhat I (Dynasty 12). However, royal name scarabs were not yet manufactured during his reign so this scarab dates to the Second Intermediate Period and may commemorate Amenemhat I. Alternatively, it could hold the prenomen of a hitherto unknown Second Intermediate Period ruler.. Scarab Inscribed with the Name Sehetepibre. ca. 1570-1550 B.C.. Blue faience. Second Intermediate Period. From Egypt, Memphite Region, Lisht North, Cemetery, debris, MMA excavations. Dynasty 17
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