The fresco is dated to c. year 9 of Akhenaten, and the entire family is depicted, including the baby Setepenre.
[4] Neferneferure is depicted at the Durbar in year 12 in the tomb of the Overseer of the royal quarters Meryre II in Amarna.
Akhenaten and Nefertiti are shown seated in a kiosk, receiving tribute from foreign lands.
[6] Neferneferure probably died in the 13th or 14th regnal year, possibly in the plague that swept across Egypt during this time.
of the Royal Tomb her name was mentioned among the five princesses (the list excluded the youngest, Setepenre, who was possibly dead by this time), but was later covered by plaster.
she is missing from the scene which shows her parents and three elder sisters – Meritaten, Ankhesenpaaten and Neferneferuaten Tasherit – mourning the dead second princess, Meketaten.
[7] This theory is based on an amphora handle bearing an inscription mentioning the inner (burial) chamber of Neferneferure.