| Amenemhat | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
"Amun is in Front" | |||||||
| Dynasty | 18th Dynasty | ||||||
| Pharaoh(s) | Unknown | ||||||
| Titles | King's Son | ||||||
| Father | Unknown | ||||||
| Burial | MMA 1021, re-wrapped mummy discovered near TT280 | ||||||
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Amenemhat (transliteration: ỉmn-m-ḥꜢt, meaning: "Amun is in Front") was an ancient Egyptian Prince of the Eighteenth Dynasty during the New Kingdom.
Family[]
Amenemhat's connection to the royal family is unknown, though he is believed to have lived earlier in the dynasty rather than later.[1]
Burial[]
Amenemhat is thought possibly to have been originally buried in MMA 1021 at el-Assasif, which is part of the greater Theban Necropolis. His re-wrapped mummy was found north of TT280 within the cliffs of Sheikh Abd el-Qurna.[1]
References[]
Bibliography[]
- Dodson, A./Hilton, D., 2004: The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt. Thames & Hudson, London.