The inscription on the Cairo fragment describes Khenthap as the mother of king
Djer.
Joyce Tyldesley thinks Khenthap was a wife of king
Hor-Aha and that her grandson was king
Djet, for Djet is thought to be the son of king
Djer (Aha's son). Silke Roth instead thinks that Khenthap was a wife of king
Teti I, a king mentioned in the
Saqqara Tablet and in the
Royal Canon of Turin. In the latter, he is described as a ruler who held the Egyptian throne for only 1 year and 45 days. == References ==