Sedjefakare Kay Amenemhat VII


Sedjefakare Kay Amenemhat VII was an Egyptian pharaoh of the early 13th Dynasty in the late Middle Kingdom.

Attestations

Archaeologically, he is known from several objects, including six cylinder seals,and two scarab seals. His name appears as graffito in the tomb of queen Khuit I at Saqqara.

Architecture

Bark-stand, Cairo JE 15900

At Medamud, a bark-stand which originally had an inscription of Sedjefakare to which an inscription was added by Wegaf. In the Turin King List Wegaf heads this sequence of kings while Sedjefakare comes later in the list, causing a debate about the chronology of these kings.

Nile Level Record

At Semna, a Nile Level Record is dated to Year 1. Other kings with Nile Level records at the fortresses of Semna and Kumma includes Amenemhat III, Amenemhat IV, Sobekneferu, Sekhemkare Amenemhat V and Sekhemre Khutawy Sobekhotep Amenemhat.

Cylinder seals

Six cylinder seals are known.

Cylinder Seal, Petrie UC 11533

At Harageh, a cylinder seal with the inscription: Sedjefakare, beloved by Sobek lord of Sumenu.

Cylinder Seal, Petrie UC 11534

At Lahun, a cylinder seal with the inscription: Sedjefakare, beloved by Sobek lord of Sumenu.

Cylinder Seal, New York MMA 10.130.1640

A glaced steatite cylinder seal with the Horus name Horteptawy/Heriteptawy, belonging to Amenemhat VII

Scarabs

Two scarabs are known.

Scarab, New York MMA 26.7.85

Scarab With Throne Name Sedjefakare, belonging to Amenemhat VII.

Non-Contemporary Attestations

The Turin King List 7:18 contains the entry: "The Dual King Sedjefa..kara, x years...". In the list he is predeceded by 7:17 Awtibra Hor and succeeded by 7:19 Sekhemre Khutawy Sobekhotep Amenemhat.

Burial

The Tomb of Sedjefakare has not been located.

Theories

assigns him without further evidence a reign of 3 years. He suggests a dating around 1769-1766 BC.