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Atmataka was a Nubian queen, so far only known from her burial in the royal cemetery of Nuri. She was perhaps the wife of king Aramatle-qo. Her only known title is king's wife. Her burial consisted of a pyramid and the underground burial rooms. There was a staircase going underground and leading to the two burial chambers. The burial was found robbed, but fragments of at least 158 shabtis were found. They bear the name and the title of the queen. Her heart scarab was found in Nuri burial Nu. 47. The owner of this burial is not known.

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  • Atmataka was a Nubian queen, so far only known from her burial in the royal cemetery of Nuri. She was perhaps the wife of king Aramatle-qo. Her only known title is king's wife. Her burial consisted of a pyramid and the underground burial rooms. There was a staircase going underground and leading to the two burial chambers. The burial was found robbed, but fragments of at least 158 shabtis were found. They bear the name and the title of the queen. Her heart scarab was found in Nuri burial Nu. 47. The owner of this burial is not known. (en)
  • Atamataka war eine nubische Königin, die vor allem von ihrem Grab in Nuri (Nu. 55) bekannt ist. Auf den erhaltenen Objekten trägt sie die Titel Königsgemahlin und Mensch. Ihr königlicher Gemahl ist unsicher, doch wird Aramatelqo vermutet. Aus ihrem Grab stammt eine Reihe von Uschebtis, die ihren Namen überliefern. Sie ist auch von einem Herzskarabäus bekannt, der sich im Grab Bu. 47 befindet und wohl dorthin verschleppt wurde. (de)
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  • Atmataka was a Nubian queen, so far only known from her burial in the royal cemetery of Nuri. She was perhaps the wife of king Aramatle-qo. Her only known title is king's wife. Her burial consisted of a pyramid and the underground burial rooms. There was a staircase going underground and leading to the two burial chambers. The burial was found robbed, but fragments of at least 158 shabtis were found. They bear the name and the title of the queen. Her heart scarab was found in Nuri burial Nu. 47. The owner of this burial is not known. (en)
  • Atamataka war eine nubische Königin, die vor allem von ihrem Grab in Nuri (Nu. 55) bekannt ist. Auf den erhaltenen Objekten trägt sie die Titel Königsgemahlin und Mensch. Ihr königlicher Gemahl ist unsicher, doch wird Aramatelqo vermutet. Aus ihrem Grab stammt eine Reihe von Uschebtis, die ihren Namen überliefern. Sie ist auch von einem Herzskarabäus bekannt, der sich im Grab Bu. 47 befindet und wohl dorthin verschleppt wurde. (de)
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