The statue of Kheneres |
The task was not an open one, and his three-decennary rule was turbulent. He might not have been the direct heir to Peribsen. The names of the kings Sendji, Neterka, and Neferkara seem as interlopers in some king lists, or they may have been the rebels close by Khasekhemwy. He is showed as campaigning in Dendereh, Minya, Elkab, the Faiyum, and in some northern regions that risen against his rule. The bases of his statuary announced that 47,209 rebels died in battle. Another rock vase records: Year of Fighting the Northern foe.
Khasekhemwys consort was Nimaathap (Hapnimaat or Nemaathop), and she was indicated as King bearer, being the mother belike of Nebka and Djoser. His mortuary complex at Abydos is named Shunet el-Zabib, the Storehouse of Dates. A rectangular mud-brick structure closed by thick walls, the tomb was raised with paneled walls. His second tomb in Hierakonpolis was actually a fortress that was gave. The Abydos site has a central corridor first onto 33 magazines on either incline of a burial chamber of limestone. Vast amounts of tools, vessels, beads, sealings, and gold were learned there. A scepter of gold and sard was likewise saw there.
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