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Senenmut (Ancient Egyptian: sn-n-mwt,
sometimes spelled Senmut, Senemut, or Senmout) was an 18th
Dynasty ancient Egyptian architect and
government official...
- Neferure’s next
tutor was
Senenmut.
Senenmut is
known from many
statues depicting him with his
young charge. In all
these statues Senenmut is
shown wearing a...
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Ramose was the
father and
Hatnofer the
mother of
Senenmut, one of the most
important state officials under the
reign of the
Egyptian queen Hatshepsut in...
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Astronomical ceiling decoration in its
earliest form can be
traced to the tomb of
Senenmut (Theban tomb no. 353),
located at the site of Deir el-Bahri, discovered...
- the west bank of the Nile,
opposite to Luxor. It was the tomb
chapel of
Senenmut, who was the
steward and
architect of Hatshepsut. The
chapel is located...
- amphorae, "sealed into the [tomb's]
burial chamber by the
debris from
Senenmut's own tomb", is undisputed,
meaning that
Hatshepsut was
acknowledged as...
- The God of Beth-Shan. Leiden: E. J. Brill. p. 125.
Novakovic B (2008). "
Senenmut: An
Ancient Egyptian Astronomer".
Publications of the
Astronomical Observatory...
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Hatshepsut erected her
famous temple Djeser-Djeseru,
designed by her
architect Senenmut,
directly beside Mentuhotep's complex.
Richly decorated reliefs in Hatshepsut's...
- the
architect behind the
project remains unclear. It is
possible that
Senenmut, the
Overseer of Works, or Hapuseneb, the High Priest, were responsible...
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ostracon showing a
gridded sketch thought to
depict the
royal official Senenmut, Thebes, c. 1479-1458 B.C.E
Three draft sketches in
sepia for an equestrian...