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1361: 1697:. It does not mention Sobekneferu at all. It was re-added today by another IP under the mistaken impression that it was removed during the dispute between myself and Raven rs. IPs cannot be pinged, so I'm opening this talk page thread to invite either that IP or another editor to offer reliable evidence that the statue has been identified as Sobekneferu. The article currently states that no know statue of Sobekneferu with her head depicted has survives, the only one known previously having been lost in World War II. If this is a statue of Sobekneferu, firstly I'd expect the curators at the Louvre to know that, and secondly there would be an academic source discussing its identification with Sobekneferu. 129: 507: 1678: 154: 208: 187: 21: 1522: 630: 145: 612: 475: 413: 389: 1192:), I think this article is well on its way to GA status. Works cited all seem to be reliable enough; spotchecks of a couple of sources found no issues (either of copyvio or misuse of sources). Images are all fine. As an ancient history article, there are the inevitable omissions of things that you would expect to find in a modern biography, but where we just don't know very much the article often explicitly says that, and given the 75: 1465: 218: 538: 423: 938: 1414:'Like some earlier female rulers of Egypt, she probably gained her position through the lack of a viable male heir; unlike the others, however, she assumed the full royal titulary, where her feminine gender was carefully noted'. The bit about 'feminine gender' refers to the use of the hieroglyph for 't' in her titulary. E.g. 1382:
Source: Too complex to cite a single source, see para 1 of reign. Toby Wilkinson, 2010, pp. 128–129 would support an even stronger 'was the first' rather than 'earliest confirmed': 'The accession of Egypt's first female king ... was a sure sign that the Twelfth Dynasty had run out of steam'. See also
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I meant to put it in quotes, as it's the Greek historians who invented this legendary story of a beautiful woman that got revenge on the murderers of her brother and threw herself into a burning pit so that no-one could exact revenge against her, but without that full context it'd just stick out like
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Source: Cooney, p. 12: 'Once upon a time, there were women who ruled the world. Six of them – Merneith, Neferusobek, Hatshepsut, Nefertiti, Tawosret, and Cleopatra ...' ; Robins, p. 108: 'Although kingship was regarded as a male office ... nevertheless a few female rulers are known'. Gillam, p. 301:
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This is a project I'd like to take on some day, & could be applied to more of Knowledge than just Ancient Egypt. Take one of the standard authorities of history or culture -- Herotodus, the Elder Pliny, the writings of Breasted or Kenneth Kitchen, & see if you can't smoothly merge quotations
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I'm also not sure about "the beautiful Nitocris" in Knowledge's voice. Even if Nitocris' beauty were relevant to this article, this would be the kind of opinion-based statement that we should be attributing, rather than stating as fact; as it is, I'd cut the extra colour and just say "the kingship
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I am possibly being over-sensitive, but the phrase "reigned as Pharaoh" in the lead paragraph diminishes the stature of Sobeknefru. I didn't do an exhaustive search, but for several of the male rulers surrounding her reign, they are named as Pharaoh, not "reigned as" or "ruled as". The article on
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Just did a final read through. This is one of those articles where it feels like there ought to be more that we can say about the topic, but because of the nature of the sources there just isn't any more that we can cover. So despite my personal wish to know more about Sobekneferu (get on that,
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The vocalization of her name should be "Sebeknofru", as given e.g., by Gardiner, not "Sobekneferu". The reason is that the predicate was stressed, so in a name consisting of noun + verb in stative (old perfective), the verb gets the full vowel o, and the noun's vowel is reduced to e or a; for the
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A well-written article recently promoted to GA; good work! No copyvio. Both hooks are interesting and referenced in the article (accepting the offline sources in good faith); I prefer the first one. The image is creative commons and has a caption (IMO, I think that it is not a bad image/bust,
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If "Sobek" comes last, it means "the beauty of Sobek" (noun (possessed) + noun (possessor)). If "neferu" comes last, the name means "Sobek is beautiful" (noun + verb in the stative, also called old perfective). In the latter case the vowels should be switched around, see my following comment.
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what is it that you wanted to extract from the BM's description of the item that you think is missing from the section on en.wiki? Is it the names that are present on the cylinder, because that can be introduced without duplicating the BM's description. The most detailed option would be a
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That's fine. I very rarely create articles and haven't gone through GAN in a few years, so haven't had anything to nominate at DYK in a long while. Only reason I thought of nominating this time round was because I figured a notable female subject might be of interest to the readership.
1078:"Though two kings of the Thirteenth Dynasty, Sobekhotep I and Sonbef, are attested to him" this is pretty awkward. I assume that what it must mean is that Sobekhotep and Sonbef are attested as children of Amenemhat IV? "attested to him" is pretty unclear, though. 1692:
The image to the right was added to the article by an IP on 20 February 2024 claiming that it is a statue of Sobekneferu from the Louvre. The Louvre mentions only that it is a statue of a woman from the late Twelfth through to Thirteenth Dynasty of Egypt as
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Also, shouldn't she be called "king" not "queen"? In Ancient Egypt, a ruler is denoted as king (long before the use of the word pr-aa (pharaoh) to specifically mean the king), regardless of gender. Queen denotes that she would be the wife of a king.
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transliterated copy of the whole cylinder text. Her praenomen doesn't appear on the seal, but the other names do. Technically this doesn't constitute original research because it's a translation, though I'd still cite the BM website for it anyway.
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A boring task, but the benefit of doing it is that you can set the dates !(e.g., why say Khufu lived 2589-2566? As long as you keep the length of his reign correct, or cite a respected source, you can date it 2590-2567 or 2585-2563)
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Cooney p. 14: ' was the first woman who took the Egyptian kingship as her formal title, ruling alone for about four years'. If that's too bold given the complications regarding potential previous 'queen regnants', particularly
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I completely forgot to add this page to my watchlist after the notification. So sorry. I've addressed your prose comments, though you'll want to take a second look at the first two points you made. Thanks for the review
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Your proposed rephrase is fine, but I wonder if it'd also work just to drop the word 'notably' or rephrase to 'Sobekneferu distinguished herself from prior female pharaohs by adopting the full royal titulary'.
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I meant to write 'attributed', not 'attested' here. It's not clear whether they are actually his sons, the connection between them is in nomen 'ỉmn-m-hꜣt' . I don't know if just correcting the error helps.
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I took this to the talk page for a reason. I don't have a problem with you editing the article, but no you may not copy-paste material from a copyrighted website on Knowledge and your revised wording is
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Oh, sorry, I assumed that an experienced editor like you must already have had more than five DYKs. I should have checked. Anyway, in that case, everything is in order.
1115:"Setibhor is suggested to have been a female king regnant". Another phrasing which reads awkwardly to me. I would write "Setibhor may have been a female king regnant". 594: 1628: 95: 335:
To start with, most of the general history articles badly need attention. And I'm told that at least some of the dynasty articles need work. Any other candidates?
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or information into relevant articles. Probably a good exercise for someone who owns one of those impressive texts, yet can't get access to a research library.
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I also don't see how this material is relevant to a section on attestations for Sobekneferu. Nor is it clear what monuments are even being referred to.
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doesn't like "notably" in WikiVoice, and nor do I – I would suggest "Unlike prior female pharaohs, Sobekneferu adopted the full royal titulary".
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We should have an article on every pyramid and every nome in Ancient Egypt. I'm sure the rest of us can think of other articles we should have.
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is more correct than Thothmes. Sebeknofru's name appears in Greek as Skemiophris, a little distorted but showing the e-o vowel sequence.
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Sobekneferu's accession may have been motivated by a lack of male heir for Amenemhat IV. However, two Thirteenth Dynasty kings,
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Hatshepsut also states that she was pharaoh. Should this be changed to conform to the pattern of other articles? Thanks.
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Anyone? I consider this probably the most unimportant of tasks on Knowledge, but if you believe it needs to be done . . .
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The prose is mostly fine for GA (if this were at FAC, I might be more picky here!), but I still have a few suggestions:
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Some of the monuments found in the Nile Delta are thought to be in a secondary context, looted by the
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Egyptologists!) I think this does meet the GA criteria, and I'm happy to pass it. Congratulations!
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Suggested a further tweak to the second point, but I'm happy with the change you made in the lead.
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of Egypt's Twelfth Dynasty is the earliest undisputed female king to reign over ancient Egypt?
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With regard my last edit summary. I wrote DE without thinking that it might be interpreted as
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of Egypt's Twelfth Dynasty is the earliest undisputed female king to reign over ancient Egypt?
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Other than these few prose points (and some hopefully uncontroversial minor copyediting in
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According to Egyptologist Dominic Perry, it simply translates to "Sobek is beautiful".
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The following is an archived discussion of the DYK nomination of the article below.
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This is better, though I think still could be clearer. How about something like:
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Looking at the changes you've made, I think just dropping "notably" is fine here.
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Does this name means "the beauty of Sobek" OR "she who shows the beauty of Sobek"?
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was one of ancient Egypt's few female kings and the first to adopt the
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