Seal of Neferhotep
General Information

In the Middle Kingdom, the king and officials sealed administrative documents using scarab-shaped seals made from a variety of stones. The flat underside, which bore the name and titles of the king or official, was pressed into the soft clay. The small Brussels seal bears the cartouche of Neferhotep I, a little-known king of the 13th Dynasty, and the name of his mother Kemi.

Number E.5003
Storing Place Royal Museums of Art and History - Brussels - Belgium
Material Rock
Type Scarab
Type of Script Hieroglyphic
Width 1.6 cm
Thickness 0.9 cm
Historical Period The Thirteenth Dynasty – The Second Intermediate Period
Inscriptions on the Monument
Transliteration
( If the Hieroglyphic,Demotic or Hieratic text is not appearing clear, install this file )

sA-Ra Nfr-Htp ms n mwt-nswt Kmi


Translation

The son of Re, Neferhotep, born of the royal mother Kemi.

Scientific Publishing

H. D. Meulenaere, in Schrijfkunst uit het Oude Egypte - Écritures de l'Égypte ancienne, (Bruxelles, 1992), 26-27