Ptahmosis (stone cutter)
Ptahmose , also Ptehmes , was an ancient Egyptian stone cutter .
Ptahmosis probably lived in Thebes in the 19th dynasty (1282 - 1186/85 BC) . He is known for his Book of the Dead , which is now kept in the Archaeological Museum in Krakow (MNK IX-752 / 1-4) and in the Louvre (Paris SN 2). Only on the basis of the Book of the Dead, in which he is named as the chief of the lapis lazuli producers of the Lord of the Two Countries , can one guess when and where ptahmosis lived. His parents were the official ( s3b ) Kefaschena and the mistress of the house Nefertari,
literature
- Irmtraut Munro : Studies on the Book of the Dead papyri of the 18th Dynasty , Keagan Paul International, London, New York 1987, ISBN 0710302886 , pp. 298–299, no. 13.
- Martin Andreas Stadler : Ptehmes (IV). In: Rainer Vollkommer (editor): Künstlerlexikon der Antike . Over 3800 artists from three millennia. Nikol, Hamburg 2007, ISBN 978-3-937872-53-7 , p. 764.
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SURNAME | Ptahmosis |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Ptehmes |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | ancient Egyptian stone cutter |
DATE OF BIRTH | between 14th century BC BC and 12th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | between 13th century BC BC and 12th century BC Chr. |