Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Djedptahiufankh
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This was tagged for a speedy delete, but I don't think it falls into that category - there does seem to some information elsewhere on the web about this person. I suspect there is so little known about Djedptahiufankh that the poor fellow only merits a footnote on some other page. I've no opinion one way or the other, so I'll leave it up to others to decide. (I.e. don't take this as a vote for or against deletion.) Finbarr Saunders 21:32, 28 August 2005 (UTC)
- Keep, looks like a typing test but does appear to be a real mummy [1]. Kappa 21:55, 28 August 2005 (UTC)
- Delete or (if a suitable place can be found) merge. Apparently it's about a real person, but considering that the name gets 64 Google hits (compare 674 for Ahmose-Nefertari) and half of them appear to be stuff like "list of ancient Egyptian male names," I seriously doubt he's notable enough to warrant his own article. Would probably be fine as a short section inside some bigger article on ancient Egypt, but I'm not sure which. Maybe a section on whatever "Prophet of Amun" means in the Amun article? Something like List of mummies? List of slightly important people in ancient Egyptian history? I dunno, man. Penelope D 22:11, 28 August 2005 (UTC)