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"To say but Nut, the great, who is within the lower mansion: This is my son, Ma'nakhtuf and my beloved Aneksi. They sit beside me, carried into the afterlife for duty and honor. All the gods are in exultation; they say: "How beautiful is Ma'nakhtuf", with whom his father is deeply pleased."
―A scroll describing Ma'nakhtuf and Aneksi.[src]
Aneksi's sarcophagus

Aneksi was the wife of the Egyptian nomarch Tefibi III. Together, they had a son named Ma'nakhtuf.

After her death, she was mummified and placed in a sarcophagus before being buried in a chamber in Tefibi's tomb in the Black Desert. Years later in the mid-1st century BCE, her sarcophagus was found by the Medjay Bayek of Siwa, situated next to the sarcophagus of Ma'nakhtuf.[1]

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  • Aneksi is an ancient Egyptian name meaning "she belongs to me".

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