Senebtisi was an ancient Egyptian woman who lived at the end of the 12th Dynasty, around 1800 BC.
The burial of Senebtisi was found by an American expedition in 1907 at Lisht as part of the funerary complex belonging to the vizier Senusret.
There was an outer wooden coffin, inscribed with text, but only badly preserved.
[2] Senebtisi was originally dated to the early 12th Dynasty, as her burial is part of the funerary complex of the vizier Senusret, who lived under Senusret I and Amenemhat II.
More recent research has shown that she more likely dates to the end of the 12th Dynasty.