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Meketre was
chancellor and high
steward during the
reign of
Mentuhotep II,
Mentuhotep III and
perhaps Amenemhat I,
during the
Middle Kingdom.
Meketre...
- best
known are the twenty-four
wooden models that come from the tomb of
Meketre (TT280),
which are now
found in the
Egyptian Museum in
Cairo and Metropolitan...
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around 2000 BC.
Officials holding the post
include Bay or Irsu,
Khety Meketre, and Nakhti. For centuries, the King of
France appointed the Chancellor...
- two most
notable private tombs at Deir el-Bahari. The
first is that of
Meketre (TT280),
which contained many
painted wooden funerary models from the Middle...
- tomb of Tutankhamen,
dating back to the
Sixth Dynasty, and in the tomb of
Meketre (2061–2010 BC). The wide
variety of
vessels depicted by the
models in these...
- the
Theban Necropolis, is the
burial place of the
ancient Egyptian noble Meketre who was
chancellor and
chief steward during the
reign of
Mentuhotep II...
- mid-14th
century BC
Daughter of
Pharaoh Akhenaten and his wife Nefertiti.
Meketre Treasurer 11th
dynasty fl. c. 21st
century BC
Chancellor (treasurer) and...
- cir****stantial,
based on co-location with the tomb (TT280) of the High
Steward Meketre, one of the
chief officials of the reign.
However Dorothea Arnold recently...
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Model of a
weaving workshop discovered in the tomb of
Meketre (11th Dynasty),
Luxor Museum....
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chamber was
better preserved and was also decorated. His
successor was
Meketre.
James P. Allen: Some
Theban Officials of the
Early Middle Kingdom. In:...