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Butehamun (fl. 11th
century BC) was an
Egyptian scribe born and
raised in or
around Deir el-Medina
during the
reign of
Ramesses XI, the
tenth and final...
- bust of
Nefertiti Thutmose (scribe) (fl. 11th-century BC),
father of
Butehamun,
himself a
scribe Thutmose (musician) (born 1995),
stage name of the Nigerian-American...
- 1819. 1817–1818:
Papyrus Bibliothèque Nationale: Bibliothèque Nationale,
Butehamun correspondence letter bought by Frédéric Cailliaud. 1819
Papyrus Edmonstone:...
- Hapu
Amenmose Ani, of the
Papyrus of Ani for
scribe Ani
Ankhefenamun Butehamun Dua-Kheti-("Kheti (scribe)") Hesy-Ra Hori
Hunefer Imiseba Kaaper Ken-Amun...
- [cloths?]. ****orted
bedspreads [ẖyrr], 5; shawls, 15: total, 20. The
Scribe Butehamun, Pakhoir, Pennesttawy, son of Nesamenope, Hori, Takany, Amenhotep, Kaka...
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Letters written by -among others- the
scribes of the
Necropolis Dhutmose,
Butehamun, and the High
Priest Piankh. Late
Ramesside Letter no. 9
establishes that...
- 23: work was
begun on this tomb by the
necropolis team, when the
scribe Butehamun went to the town to see the general's
arrival in the north. This may record...
- Jansen-Winkeln, Karl, "Der
Schreiber Butehamun", Göttinger
Miszellen 139, pp. 35-40, 1994 Davies,
Benedict G., "Two many
Butehamuns?
Additional observations on...
- door posts, reads:
Written in Year 4, 4
Akhet 22, by the Army-Scribe
Butehamun,
after he came to
cause the
order to be
carried out in the pr-ḏt in the...
- relationships, GM 191 (2002), 11-18 Arno Egberts, Piankh, Herihor,
Dhutmose and
Butehamun: a
fresh look at O.
Cairo CG 25744 and 25745, GM 160 (1997), 23-25 Jeremy...