This article is a publication of two separated blocks of sandstone that belong to the God’s Wife Ankhnesneferibre. They have a rectangular form or shape and are stored at Karnak temple as two of the pieces that were possessed by Yasse Endrawis. The first block carries number 112 in the register book, and the second carries number113 in the register book. The first block measures 94.5 cm length, and 55 cm width, while the second is 73 cm length and 55 cm width. The upper part of the first block and the left side of the second one are partly damaged. The first block decoration a scene of the God’s Wife Ankhnesneferibre has been inscribed standing before the Goddess Wadjet, just the head of each appears in the scene .To the left stands the Goddess Wadjet crowned with the red crown of lower Egypt. In front of her is Ankhnesneferibre, wearing the characteristic two-feathered crown, uraeus. Behind the God’s Wife is a text of two columns, and above her is another text of two columns. Above the Goddess Wadjet are two lines of inscriptions, in front and behind is an identical column. While the second decoration the God’s Wife Ankhnesneferibre has been depicted here before the Goddess Nekhbet, nothing is apparent out of the scene except the head of each. The God’s Wife may present two jars of wine to the Goddess as the upper parts of the two jars appear. The Goddess wearing the white crown of Upper Egypt, while the God’s Wife wearing the characteristic two-feathered crown, uraeus. Behind the God’s Wife, there is a text of two columns, one of them is intact and most of the second is destroyed. In front of her is two small lines of inscription. Above the Goddess Nekhbet there is a text consists of three small columns. After the study of the titles " Ankhnesneferibre " turned out to be the last woman to hold this title, and was also the first woman to assume the title and duties of the High Priest of Amun.

