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'''Wepemnofret''' was a Royal prince of the ]. <ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-6EJ0G-4jyoC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=wepemnofret&source=bl&ots=QQaPeAyCZa&sig=mr9fKRdDN3HzcotygNKWMrKH45I&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_6oyY5q3PAhWo4IMKHUTrDIsQ6AEIUDAL#v=onepage&q=wepemnofret&f=false|title=Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt|first=Margaret|last=Bunson|year=2014|page=431|publisher=]}}</ref> | '''Wepemnofret''' was a Royal prince of the ]. <ref>{{cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-6EJ0G-4jyoC&pg=PA431&lpg=PA431&dq=wepemnofret&source=bl&ots=QQaPeAyCZa&sig=mr9fKRdDN3HzcotygNKWMrKH45I&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi_6oyY5q3PAhWo4IMKHUTrDIsQ6AEIUDAL#v=onepage&q=wepemnofret&f=false|title=Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt|first=Margaret|last=Bunson|year=2014|page=431|publisher=]}}</ref> | ||
His father was ], and mother unknown. A ] embedded in the wall of his tomb was found near the ], in the ]. the steal was discovered by the ] in 1905, and is considered to be the turning point between two artistic styles: the Archaic Style of the Fertile Period, and the Mature Style of the 4th Dynasty.<ref>http://www.gizapyramids.org/pdf_library/smith_arch_16_1963.pdf</ref> | His father was ], and mother unknown. A ] embedded in the wall of his tomb was found near the ], in the ]. the steal was discovered by the ] in 1905, and is considered to be the turning point between two artistic styles: the Archaic Style of the Fertile Period, and the Mature Style of the 4th Dynasty.<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://www.gizapyramids.org/pdf_library/smith_arch_16_1963.pdf}}</ref> | ||
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Wepemnofret was a Royal prince of the Fourth Dynasty. His father was Khufu, and mother unknown. A stela embedded in the wall of his tomb was found near the Great Pyramid of Giza, in the Great Western Cemetery. the steal was discovered by the Hearst Expedition in 1905, and is considered to be the turning point between two artistic styles: the Archaic Style of the Fertile Period, and the Mature Style of the 4th Dynasty.
References
- Bunson, Margaret (2014). Encyclopedia of Ancient Egypt. Infobase Publishing. p. 431.
- http://www.gizapyramids.org/pdf_library/smith_arch_16_1963.pdf.
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