Pentahutnechet
Pentahutnechet was an ancient Egyptian artist who worked during the reign of Pharaoh Ramses III. (around the second quarter of the 12th century BC) lived and worked.
Pentahutnechet is not known because of his works, traditional artifacts or works of art cannot be assigned to him. It is known from its mention in a papyrus that is now in the British Museum (No. 10403). After that he lived in Thebes . The text is an indictment against Pentahutnechet, who is accused of having damaged and looted the shrine of the high priest of the god Amun , Ramsesnacht, as well as the shrines of the pharaohs Ramses II. And Seti I. Pentahutnechet is one of several grave robbers of the 12th century . before Christian century, which are known to this day.
literature
- Yvonne Ott: Pentahutnechet. In: Rainer Vollkommer (Hrsg.): Künstlerlexikon der Antike . Over 3800 artists from three millennia. Nikol, Hamburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-937872-53-7 , p. 639.
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SURNAME | Pentahutnechet |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | ancient Egyptian artist |
DATE OF BIRTH | 13th century BC BC or 12th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 12th century BC BC or 11th century BC Chr. |