Anhotep

Anhotep
Viceroy of Kush
PredecessorSetau?
SuccessorMernudjem?
Dynasty19th Dynasty
PharaohRamesses II
WifeHunuro
BurialTT300 in Thebes

Anhotep was Viceroy of Kush, Governor of the South Lands, Scribe of the Tables of the Two Lands during the reign of Ramesses II. His wife was named Hunuro. Anhotep's tomb is TT300 in Dra' Abu el-Naga.[1]

A shabti inscribed for Anhotep, King's Son of Kush was found in Thebes.[1] The shabti is made of blue faience and is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum. The name was either changed due to a mistake in the text, or it may have replaced another name.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Kitchen, K.A., Ramesside Inscriptions, Translated & Annotated, Translations, Volume III, Blackwell Publishers, 1996
  2. ^ Labib Habachi, Miscellanea on Viceroys of Kush and their Assistants Buried in Draʿ Abu El-Naga', South, Journal of the American Research Center in Egypt, Vol. 13, (1976), pp. 113-116, JSTOR
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