Abstract

the one with whom his (i.e., the king's) ka was pleased when the divine consort AhmoseNefertary, justified with the great god lord of the West, flew to heaven. Linking the death of the famous Queen -Mother to the reign of her son was a natural connection2 with which other scholars3 concurred until Gitton's study of documents pertaining to the Queen's lifetime and posthumous cult clearly demonstrated that Ahmose-Nefertary survived into the reign of Thutmose I.4 Even so, the brief inscription published by Edwards has not been reexamined for the considerable light it sheds on the obscure period inaugurating the house of the Thutmosids (fig1). Gitton submitted three pieces of evidence5 as proof that Queen Ahmose-Nefertary lived into the reign of Thutmose I: 1) the king's twin

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