Bowcap_Amenemnesut_Psusennes_by_Khruner.jpg
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Description Bowcap Amenemnesut Psusennes by Khruner.jpg |
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Drawing of two golden bow caps bearing the names of pharaohs Amenemnesut and Psusennes I of the 21st Dynasty, found by Pierre Montet in 1940 in the Royal Necropolis of Tanis, now in Cairo Museum. See annotations for the readings. Redrawn from Montet (1952),
Les énigmes du Tanis
p. 156, fig. 30.
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Author | Khruner |
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Aakheperre Setepenamun (Psusennes I's trone name)
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Neferkare Hekawaset (Amenemnesut's throne name)
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Amenemnesut Meryamun
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Pasebakhaenniut (Psusennes) Meryamun