Two Theban Princes Kha Em Uast Amen Khepeshf Sons of Rameses Iii Menna a

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Two Theban Princes Kha Em Uast Amen Khepeshf Sons of Rameses Iii Menna a
Colin Campbell
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. . . " Isis is called the " ereat E 66 TOMB OF AMEN-KHEPESHF divine mother " or '' orreat mother oroddess, " and as such wears the vulture head-dress. The cartouches of the king are the same as in K. 's tomb. Towards the corner the prince appears, but he forms part of the next scene, where the king (along the left-hand wall) adores the god Ptah. The prince is dressed like his brother, and like him, too, carries a fan of a single ostrich-plume, though nowhere in the tomb is he styled "fan- bear...er. " A column in front gives his offices and name : '' Royal Scribe, Overseer (Master) of the horses^ of R. 's chariot-station, royal son of his body whom he loves, Amen- khepeshf, triumphant. " In Medinet Habu he is called simply " Fan bearer on the right hand of the king, royal son of his body, whom he loves, Rameses (uncartouched) Amen- her-khepeshf, triumphant. " The differences have been already dealt with. The king offers incense to the god and says, as he sprinkles grains on the censer : " The giving of divine fragrance (incense) to Father Ptah- khenti-nenen-it : he does the giving as [a] ^ The Egyptians had no cavalry.

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