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Apart from his tomb TT112, there are many monuments bearing the name of a "High Priest of Amun Menkheperraseneb"; unfortunately, for almost all of these, it is not possible to determine whether they belonged to "the elder" or to "the younger". This is the case for numerous
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The Scepter of Egypt: A Background for the Study of the Egyptian Antiquities in The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Vol. 2, The Hyksos Period and the New Kingdom (1675–1080 B.C.)
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of His Majesty Hepu and the King's Nurse Taiunet. Until recently it was believed that there was only one High Priest of Amun called Menkheperraseneb; in 1994, Egyptologist
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of Thutmose III, surely belongs to a High Priest of Amun Menkheperraseneb, although it is not possible to determine which of the two.
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showed that the HPA were actually two: Menkheperreseneb II was indeed the nephew and successor of
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A Statue of a High Priest Menkheperreseneb in The Brooklyn Museum
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scattered in many museums throughout the world (e.g.
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Menkheperraseneb I
18th Dynasty
Thutmose III
Amenhotep II
TT112
hieroglyphs
Era
New Kingdom
High Priest of Amun
Thutmose III
Amenhotep II
TT112
charioteer
Peter Dorman
Menkheperraseneb I
TT86
funerary cones
University College London
Metropolitan Museum of Art
the Archeological Civic Museum of Bologna
Saqqara
scarab
Second Priest of Amun
British Museum
Cairo Museum
Brooklyn Museum
cartouches

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