id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-148 Qa'a - Wikipedia .html text/html 2134 499 78 Several mastaba tombs of high officials date into Qa'a's reign: Merka (S3505), Henuka (burial unknown), Neferef (burial also unknown) and Sabef (buried in the royal necropolis of Qa'a).[5][6] End of reign[edit] In the tomb of the high official Merka, a stone vessel with the name of a king Sneferka was found. Egyptologists such as Wolfgang Helck and Toby Wilkinson point to a further mysterious ruler named "Horus Bird", whose name was found on vessel fragments dating to the end of the first dynasty. It is postulated that Sneferka and Horus Bird fought for power and that Hotepsekhemwy ended the fight and finally ascended the throne of Egypt, thus starting the Second Dynasty. A number of year labels have also been discovered dating to his reign at the First Dynasty burial site of Umm el-Qa'ab in Abydos. Intef III Sobekhotep III Ptolemy III Euergetes Pharaohs of the First Dynasty of Egypt ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-148.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-148.txt