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Rekhmire was an
ancient Egyptian noble and
official of the 18th
Dynasty who
served as "Governor of the Town" (Thebes) and
Vizier during the
reigns of Thutmosis...
- done
during the ceremony. The most
notable being from the tomb of
Rekhmire. The
Rekhmire version of the
ceremony is
slightly different than how it is depicted...
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bringing presents to
Pharaoh Tuthmosis III, as
depicted in the tomb of
Rekhmire,
circa 1450 BCE (actual
painting and
interpretational drawing). They are...
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ancient Egyptian tjati,
tjaty etc.,
among Egyptologists. The
Instruction of
Rekhmire (Installation of the Vizier), a New
Kingdom text,
defines many of the duties...
- on
those of Asia, to
smite the Asians'
heads in Retjenu". The tomb of
Rekhmire includes the "chiefs of Retjenu" in
scenes depicting lines of foreigners...
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opposite to Luxor. It is the
mortuary chapel of the
ancient Egyptian vizier Rekhmire.
There is no
burial chamber next to this chapel. The vizier's tomb is elsewhere...
- Men from Punt
carrying Gifts, Tomb of
Rekhmire....
- Men from Punt
carrying Gifts, Tomb of
Rekhmire....
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Instruction of
Rekhmire,
Regulation laid upon the
vizier Rekhmire, is an
ancient Egyptian text
dating to the New
Kingdom found in
Rekhmire's tomb at Thebes...
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Cretans (kftjw)
bringing gifts to Egypt, in the Tomb of
Rekhmire,
under Pharaoh Thutmosis III (c. 1479-1425 BC)...