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| Name= Nebankh | Style = High steward | Image = File:Neferhotep Aswan.png | Caption= Inscription of Neferhotep I from Konosso listing the members of his family as well as the Royal acquaintance Nebankh (rightmost column).[1] | Predecessor= | Successor= | Dynasty= 13th dynasty | Pharaoh= Sobekhotep IV | Father= Sobekhotep, steward | Mother= Hapyu | Wife= | Children= | Burial= }} Nebankh was an ancient Egyptian official of the Thirteenth Dynasty. He is one of the better known personalities of this period. Biography{{hiero|Nebankh|Nebankh was the son of the steward Sobekhotep. His mother is named Hapyu. His brother Dedusobek was the father of queen Nubkhaes.[2] Nebankh started his career as king's acquaintance and is attested in this position under king Neferhotep I. Under king Sobekhotep IV he was appointed to the position of a high steward. In this position he went on expeditions to the Wadi Hammamat and Wadi el-Hudi. Nebankh is known from a high number of monuments, including rock inscriptions and several stelae and a statue, found at Abydos. His heart scarab is so far the oldest datable heart scarab.[3] References1. ^Karl Richard Lepsius: Denkmäler aus Ägypten und Äthiopien , 1849, Tafel II, Band IV, available online see p. 151 plates e and f 2. ^Kim Ryholt: The Political Situation in Egypt during the Second Intermediate Period. Kopenhagen 1997, {{ISBN|8772894210}}, pp. 239–242, 3. ^Stephen Quirke: Two Thirteenth Dynasty Heart Scarabs, in: Journal of the Ancient Near Eastern Sociert "Ex Oriente Lux" 37 (2001-2002), p. 31 2 : Ancient Egyptian high stewards|Officials of the Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt |
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