Statue of Sennefer, the mayor of Thebes, found at Naqada Temple, Petrie Museum UC 14639
Photographer "Tutincommon"

Hieroglyphs translated:
"Given as a reward from the king in the temple of Nubti to the prince of the southern city Sen-nefer," and below, "May the king give an offering and Set of Nubit, son of Nut, very valorous, at the front of the sacred bark; and all the gods who are in Nubt, may they grant the receiving of food that appears upon the altar, of every good and pure thing, the offering of frankincense on the censer daily, to the Ka of the hereditary prince, the watchful overseer, who loves his lord, the steward of . . . prince of the southern city Sen-nefer, devoted to his lord, makheru." Naqada and Ballas by Petrie
Makheru, aka Maa-kheru means 'true of voice', KA refers to an aspect of the immortal soul
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