Ibiau is mostly attested by small finds, see Ryholt 1997:355-354 File 13/32. • Beirut, National Museum | At Byblos, a scarab seal. • UCL 16056 | At Lahun (Kahun), a faience cup fragment. Ryholt (1997:147) notes that this may date to shortly before Lahun was abandoned. The Asiatic portion of the population may have migrated to and contributed to the expansion of Tell el-Daba, Nile Delta. • Unknown | At Lisht, a stamp-seal. • MMA 09.180.1139 | At [el-Mahamid Qibli], a bead with dedication to Sobek, Lord of smnw which was found at Lisht.
Cylinder seals | At [el-Mahamid Qibli], 3x cylinder seals with dedicartion to Sobek, Lord of smnw.
Scarab seals | Provenance Unknown, 8x scarab seals.
Mentions Overseer of Compound Ibiau The Overseer of Compound, Ibiau, with the title string ḫtmw-bjtj; jmj-rꜣ ḫnrt jb(⸗j)-jꜥ (PD 62). Habachi (1984) identified Overseer of Compound Ibiau with
Vizier Ibiau. However, other family members (children) appear to be different. • Stela BM EA 1348 | A stela with royal name Wahibre Ibiau (cartouche) belonging to Sihathor and Overseer of Compound, Ibiau (PD 62). • Statue Aswan 1343 | At Elephantine, a statue with Overseer of Compound Ibiau (PD 62), same person as BM EA 1348. His predecessor is
Khahotepra (8:01) and successor is
Merneferra (8:03). == See also ==