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  • Two Graffiti at Sehēl from the Reign of Queen Hatshepsut

Two Graffiti at Sehēl from the Reign of Queen Hatshepsut

Tags: JNES 16 Sehel

Habachi, Labib

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Journal of Near Eastern Studies 16.2

1957

  • Graffito of Sen-en-mut at Aswan (Attestation)
  • Seal-Bearer of the King (Person's Title)
  • Companion Great of Love (Person's Title)
  • Steward (Person's Title)
  • Hereditary Prince (Person's Title)
  • Count (Person's Title)
  • Great Trusted One of the God’s Wife (Person's Title)
  • The One Who Pleases the Lady of the Two Lands with His Words (Person's Title)
  • High Steward of the King’s Daughter Neferu-Ra (Person's Title)
  • Thebes: East Bank, Karnak, Eastern Karnak, eastern obelisks (Site: architectural elements)
  • Thebes: East Bank, Karnak, Eastern Karnak (Site: architectural elements)

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