- a workmen's
community at Thebes. The
author of the
Papyrus Salt 124,
Amennakht,
describes himself as a
workman and the son of the
former chief-workman...
- that the
writing was the work of a
scribe in the area, with the author,
Amennakht,
dictating the
contents of the letter. This
would make sense,
given the...
- Amenmose, a
Chief Workman of the
Necropolis called Amennakht.
Bierbrier suggested to
identify this
Amennakht with the
Chief Workman of that name who was active...
- each other. In 1156 BC, the workers' pay was late and a representative,
Amennakht (or Amen-nakhte), a scribe, went to the
mortuary temple of ****mheb and...
- “ponder life” as it is a
burial that is
miserable [...] Or we can read
Amennakht (active in 1170–1140 BC), the
leading intellectual of the
scribal town...
- the
ordinary man; The
Satire of the
Trades by Khety; and the text of
Amennakht (active in 1170–1140 BCE) from Deir el-Medina,
whose teaching states that...
-
parents Baki and Taysen. In one text
Penamun is said to be the son of
Amennakht.
Penamun and his son
Amenmose are
mentioned in a
hetep di nesu offering...
- 219
Limestone Yes 19/20 Amenemouia ? Deir el-Medina
Sandstone Yes 19/20
Amennakht Dydy ? Deir el-Medina
Limestone Yes 19/20 Houy ? Deir el-Medina, tomb...
- that
governed their support.
Maaynakhtef (male)
Kenhikhopshef (male)
Amennakht (male)
Wosnakhte (female)
Manenakhte (female) Neferhot[e]p (male) Henshene...