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::''For other individuals named Neferneferuaten, see [[Neferneferuaten (disambiguation)|Neferneferuaten]].''
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|NAME-TRANSKRIPTION = Neferneferuaten tasherit  <br/> ''{{Unicode|Nfr nfrw Jtn tꜣšrjt}}''
|NAME-ERKLÄRUNG = ''Most Beautiful One of Aten - Junior''
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|BILD1-BESCHREIBUNG = [[Neferneferure]] and Neferneferuaten Tasherit (right) on a wall painting in the King's house
|ANMERKUNGEN= <center>Daughter of [[Pharaoh]] [[Akhenaten]] and Queen [[Nefertiti]]</center>
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'''Neferneferuaten Tasherit''' or '''Neferneferuaten junior''' (14th century BCE) was an [[Ancient Egypt]]ian princess of the [[18th dynasty]] and the fourth daughter of [[Pharaoh]] [[Akhenaten]] and his [[Great Royal Wife]] [[Nefertiti]].
 
==Family==
Neferneferuaten was born between ca. year 8<ref name="Tyldesley"/> and 9<ref>Aldred, Cyril, Akhenaten: King of Egypt ,Thames and Hudson, 1991 (paperback), ISBN 0-500-27621-8</ref> of her father's reign. She was the fourth of six known daughters of the royal couple. It is likely that she was born in [[Akhetaten]], the capital founded by her father. Her name ''Neferneferuaten'' ("Beauty of the Beauties of Aten" or "Most Beautiful One of Aten") is the exact copy of the name Nefertiti took in the 5th regnal year. ("Ta-sherit" simply means "the younger one").<ref name="Tyldesley">Tyldesley, Joyce. Nefertiti: Egypt's Sun Queen. Penguin. 1998. ISBN 0-670-86998-8</ref> She had three older sisters named [[Meritaten]], [[Meketaten]], and [[Ankhesenpaaten]] and two younger sisters named  [[Neferneferure]] and [[Setepenre (princess)|Setepenre]].<ref name="DH">Dodson, Aidan and Hilton, Dyan. The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson. 2004. ISBN 0-500-05128-3</ref>
 
==Life==
[[File:3daughters-Akhenaten.jpg|thumb|right|270px| From left to right: Setepenre, Neferneferure, and Neferneferuaten Tasherit at the Durbar in year 12.]]
One of the earliest depictions of Neferneferuaten Tasherit is in a fresco from the King’s House in Amarna. She is depicted sitting on  a pillow with her sister [[Neferneferure]]. The fresco is dated to ca. year 9 of [[Akhenaten]], and the entire family is depicted, including the baby [[Setepenre (princess)|Setepenre]].<ref name="Tyldesley"/>
 
Neferneferuaten Tasherit is depicted in several tombs in Amarna and appears on monuments. A statue base originally from Amarna, but later moved to Heliopolis, mentions the [[Aten]] and [[Akhenaten]], while in texts in a lower register the royal daughters [[Ankhesenpaaten]] and Neferneferuaten Tasherit are mentioned.<ref name="Murnane"/>
 
In the tomb of [[Huya (Noble)|Huya]], the chief Steward of Neferneferuaten's grandmother Queen [[Tiye]], Neferneferuaten is shown in a family scene on a lintel on the north wall. The extended scene shows Akhenaten and Nefertiti on the left with their four eldest daughters, while on the right hand side [[Amenhotep III]], Queen [[Tiye]] and princess [[Baketaten]] are shown.<ref name="Murnane"/><ref name="Dodson"/> In the reward scene in the tomb of Meryre II, Neferneferuaten Tasherit is shown with four of her sisters (only Setepenre in absent).<ref name="Dodson"/>
 
She is depicted at the Durbar in year 12 in the tomb of the Overseer of the royal quarters Meryre II in Amarna. Akhenaten and Nefertiti are shown seated in a kiosk, receiving tribute from foreign lands. The daughters of the royal couple are shown standing behind their parents. Neferneferuaten is the first daughter in the lower register. She is holding an object which is too damaged to identify. Her sisters [[Neferneferure]] and [[Setepenre (princess)|Setepenre]] are standing behind her. Neferneferure is shown holding a pet gazelle and Setepenre is shown reaching over to pet the animal.<ref name="Murnane">Murnane, William J., Texts from the Amarna Period in Egypt, Society of Biblical Literature, 1995 ISBN 1-55540-966-0</ref>
 
Neferneferuaten also appears in the award scene of Panehesy. She is shown standing in the building near the window of appearance as her parents, [[Akhenaten]] and [[Nefertiti]], bestow honors upon the first servant of the [[Aten]] named Panehesy. In another scene in this tomb Neferneferuaten and her three older sisters all accompany their parents who are shown offering flowers to the [[Aten]]. The four royal daughters are all shown holding bouquets of flowers.<ref name="Murnane"/>
 
Neferneferuaten Tasherit is shown with her sisters [[Meritaten]] and [[Ankhesenpaaten]] mourning the death of [[Meketaten]] in ca. year 14 in the [[Royal Tomb of Akhenaten|Royal Tomb]] in [[Amarna]]. Her younger sisters [[Neferneferure]] and [[Setepenre (princess)|Setepenre]] are not present in this scene.<ref name="Tyldesley"/><ref name="Dodson">Dodson, Aidan, Amarna Sunset: Nefertiti, Tutankhamun, Ay, Horemheb, and the Egyptian Counter-Reformation. The American University in Cairo Press. 2009, ISBN 978-977-416-304-3</ref>
 
[[File:Dibujo de tumba.jpg|575px|center|thumb|Meketaten under the canopy, on the wall paintings of the Chamber <math>\gamma</math>. In front of her: Akhenaten, Nefertiti, Meritaten, Ankhesenpaaten and Neferneferuaten Tasherit.]]
 
==Final years and death==
It is unknown what became of Neferneferuaten Tasherit, but it has been suggested she died before [[Tutankhamun]] and Ankhesenpaaten came to the throne.<ref name="Tyldesley"/> It is possible she was one of the persons buried in chamber <math>\alpha</math> in the [[Royal Tomb of Akhenaten|Royal Tomb]] in [[Amarna]].<ref name="DH"/>
 
It has been suggested that she might be identified as [[Neferneferuaten|Akhenaten's co-regent]],<ref name="Dodson"/><ref>J.P. Allen, ''[http://history.memphis.edu/murnane/Allen%20-%20Amarna%20Succession.pdf The Amarna Succession]'', p. 14.</ref> whose exact identity is still disputed, but who could have been a woman. Other women who have been suggested as candidates for the identity of this female ruler are Queen [[Nefertiti]] (her mother) and her older sister [[Meritaten]].<ref name="Dodson"/>
 
==References==
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[[Category:Ancient Egyptian princesses]]
[[Category:14th-century BC women]]

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