PLATE VI.CYLINDER-SEALS OF THE TWELFTH DYNASTY.
1. A steatite cylinder-seal, giving the prenomens of the six consecutive kings of the Twelfth Dynasty:—
(1) Sehetep-ab-ra (Amenemhat I).
(2) Kheper-ka-ra (Usertsen I).
(3) Nub-kau-ra (Amenemhat II).
(4) Kha-kau-ra (Usertsen III).
(5) Kha-kheper-ra (Usertsen II).
(6) Ne-maat-ra (Amenemhat III). Brocklehurst Collection. (P.Sc.272.)
2. “Nub-kau-ra (Amenemhat II), beloved of Sebek, Lord of Ref-sam (?).” B.M. 16408.
3. “Nub-kau-ra (Amenemhat II), beloved of Sebek, Lord of Ha.” C.M. 3657.
4. “Nub-kau-ra (Amenemhat II), beloved of Sebek, Lord of Semenu.” P.I.VIII, 24.
5. “Usertsen, beloved of Sebek, Lord of Semenu.” Amh.
6. “Kha-kheper-ra (Usertsen II), beloved of Sebek, Lord of Re-sehui.” M-G.
7. “Kha-kheper-ra (Usertsen II), beloved of Sebek, Lord of Semenu.” B.M. 3928.
8. “Kha-kheper-ra (Usertsen II) and Kha-kau-ra (Usertsen III).” P.I.VIII. 28.
9. “Kha-kau-ra (Usertsen III).” C.M. 3654.
10. The nomen of Usertsen and the prenomen (Ne-maat-ka) of Amenemhat III. B.M. 16747.
11. “Kha-kau-ra (Usertsen III) and Ne-maat-ra (Amenemhat III).” P.K.X, 11.
12. “The Good God, Lord of the Two Lands, Ne-maat-ra (Amenemhat III).” B.M. 16746.
13. “Ne-maat-ra (Amenemhat III), beloved of Sebek, Lord of Shediti.” M-G.
14. “Ne-maat-ra (Amenemhat III), beloved of Sebek, Lord of Shediti.” Amh. (formerly in the possession of Bonomi:cf.Sharpe,Eg. Insc., II, p. 23).
15. “Usertsen and Ne-maat-ra (Amenemhat III).” M-G., said to have been found at El Bersheh.
16. “Amenemhat, beloved of Sebek, Lord of Ḥent.” Davis.
17. “Amenemhat, beloved of Sebek, Lord of Ref-sam (?).” Amh.
18. “Amenemhat, beloved of Sebek, Lord of Aa-neferu (?).” Leyd. 663.
19. “The King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Ne-maat-ra (Amenemhat III), son of Ra, Amenŷ, the Lord of the Two Lands, the Good God, Amenemhat.” M-G.
20. “Amenemhat and the Royal Daughter A-ta-ka[-ŷt].” M-G. A-ta-Kayt was a daughter of Usertsen II. (A.Z.XXXVII, 91.)
21. This cylinder-seal bears the full titles and name of Queen Sebek-shedeti-neferu. B.M. 16581.
22. “The King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Maa-kheru-ra (Amenemhat IV),” with the legendfu qe es neb tem, and “beloved of Hather, Mistress of Re-aat (?).” M-G.