id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-694 Nebmaatre - Wikipedia .html text/html 1648 402 71 Nebmaatre is the prenomen of a poorly attested ruler of the late Second Intermediate Period of Ancient Egypt. The same prenomen is inscribed on a black steatite amulet representing a lion of unknown provenance and now in the Petrie Museum under the catalog number 11587.[1] A degree of uncertainty affects the ownership of these artifacts since Amenhotep III's prenomen was Nebmaatre as well. However, the axe-head can be dated to the late Second Intermediate Period based on stylistic grounds and provenance while according to Flinders Petrie the amulet is of too rough a workmanship to be attributable to Amenhotep III.[5][6] Instead Petrie suggested that the amulet be attributable to Ibi, an obscure ruler of the late 13th Dynasty whose prenomen is partially preserved in the Turin canon as "[...]maatre". Nebmaatre was the prenomen of pharaoh Amenhotep III of the 18th Dynasty, whose reign marked the apex of Egypt's power. ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-694.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-694.txt