Aacheperkareseneb
Aacheperkareseneb (also Aacheperkaraseneb, Aacheperka ) son of Nebiaut , was an ancient Egyptian sculptor ("Sculptor of Amun "). Aacheperkareseneb's name includes the throne name ( Aa-cheper-ka-Re ) of Thutmose I , which is why it was used during the 18th dynasty between 1490 and 1292 BC. BC possibly in the " life house of Heliopolis ", a Re- Domain, was active. In addition, Aacheperkareseneb is likely to have worked in the Upper Egyptian Theban region .
Aacheperkaraseneb is only known from a stele that he erected for his father Nebiaut. It is unclear whether it was one of his own works or whether he was just the client. As the “sculptor of Amun ” he must have been active in the area around the city of Thebes, since the god's main cult center was located there. Aacheperkaraseneb appears on the limestone stele both in the long form of the name and in the short form Aacheperka in hieroglyphic script . In addition, several other family members are shown in other registers, including Aacheperkaraseneb's brother Ri .
literature
- Dietrich Raue : names in a holy city . In: Sibylle Meyer: Egypt - Temple of the whole World: Studies in honor of Jan Assmann . Brill, Leiden 2003, ISBN 90-04-13240-6 , p. 369.
- Tina Schrottenbaum: Aacheperkaraseneb. In: Rainer Vollkommer (editor): Künstlerlexikon der Antike . Over 3800 artists from three millennia. Nikol, Hamburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-937872-53-7 , p. 1.
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SURNAME | Aacheperkareseneb |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Aacheperkaraseneb |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | ancient Egyptian sculptor |
DATE OF BIRTH | between 16th century BC BC and 14th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | between 15th century BC BC and 13th century BC Chr. |