Barn master of Amun

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Barn master of Amun in hieroglyphics
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X1 Z4
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N35 M17 Y5
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Imi-ra -schenuti-en-Amun
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Barn chief of Amun (actually: chief of the double barn of Amun )

The barn master of Amun was an ancient Egyptian official title that has been documented since the New Kingdom .

The job of the barn master was to supply the Theban temples. He mainly supervised the deliveries to the Amun temple , such as B. slaves , foreign tributes , monthly incense rations or cattle and grain allocations .

In the 18th dynasty, the office of barn manager was carried out by the mayor of Thebes . Representations of the activities of the barn master can be found in the graves of Ineni ( TT81 ), Sennefer ( TT96 ) and Sauser.

See also

literature

  • Wolfgang Helck : On the administration of the Middle and New Kingdom (= problems of Egyptology. Vol. 3). Brill, Leiden 1958, p. 236.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ W. Helck: For the administration of the Middle and New Reich. Leiden 1958, pp. 522-533.
  2. ^ Rainer Hannig : Large Concise Dictionary Egyptian-German. The language of the pharaohs (2800-950 BC) (= cultural history of the ancient world. Vol. 64; Hannig-Lexica. Vol. 1). 3rd unchanged edition, von Zabern, Mainz 2001, p. 64.