Ka, also Sekhem Ka,[1] was a predynastic pharaoh of Upper Egypt. He ruled over Abydos in the late 32nd or early 31st century BC and was buried at Umm el-Qa'ab. He most likely was the immediate successor to Iry-Hor and was succeeded by Narmer.[2] He is the earliest known Egyptian king with a serekh, inscribed on a number of artefacts.[3]
References
↑Michael Rice, Who's Who in Ancient Egypt, Routledge 1999, p.86
↑Ian Shaw, The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt, p.71
↑Toby A. H. Wilkinson, Early Dynastic Egypt, Routledge 1999, pp.57f.