A
stela often referred to as the "Adoption Stela", was unearthed in 1897 by
Georges Legrain at Karnak and moved to the Cairo Museum. It is made from red granite and measures roughly in height and in width. The beginning of the inscription is lost, but the remainder continues with an inscription relating that Pharaoh Psamtik I is reporting to the court his intention to give his daughter to
Amun to be a God's Wife. Psamtik acknowledged that the current God's Wife,
Shepenupet II, daughter of pharaoh
Piye of the
25th Dynasty, already had an heir in
Taharqa's daughter
Amenirdis II, who was officiating as
Divine Adoratrice of Amun. Psamtik intended to compel Shepenupet to adopt Nitocris as her heir, thus supplanting Amenirdis II in the succession. The court praised the pharaoh's decision and, in his regnal “year 9, first month of the first season, day 28” (a date identified with March 2, 656 BC) Nitocris departed from
Sais to Thebes on a royal
flotilla led by the admiral and
nomarch of
Herakleopolis Magna, Sematawytefnakht. After sixteen days the flotilla reached Thebes, whose population acclaimed the arrival of the princess. Both Shepenupet II and Amenirdis II met Nitocris. She was adopted formally and both agreed to convey their properties to her (and, indirectly, to Psamtik I). Then the stela reports a very detailed list with all the daily donations (mainly food) to Nitocris from several officials such as the mayor of Thebes,
Mentuemhat, and his family, from the priesthood of Amun that at this time was led by the
High Priest of Amun, Harkhebi, as well as from the king and many temples of the whole Land.
Importance Shepenupet II and Amenirdis II were the last vestiges of the vanished 25th Dynasty, yet they held this highest position of power in the south and practically controlled the entirety of
Upper Egypt. Psamtik I chose not to remove the God's Wife in charge forcefully – an action that would be unpopular – but to make her adopt his daughter as her successor, thus ensuring the future control of Upper Egypt, as well as receiving a considerable number of properties and other goods: beyond the "facade" of the adoption of Nitocris, the stela
de facto reports the reunification of
Upper and Lower Egypt under the aegis of Psamtik. ==Ancestry==