- in Moscow, in the
State Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts. The
chief sculptor Userhat who
lived at the end of the 18th dynasty/beginning 19th
dynasty mentions...
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depictions are
inside lavish royal tombs, for example: the tomb (TT56) of
Userhat, "Scribe who
Counts the
Bread for
Upper And
Lower Egypt"
under Pharaoh...
- The wife and
mother of the
nobleman Userhat depicted receiving offerings, tomb of
Userhat (TT51)...
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opposite Luxor. The tomb is the
burial place of the
ancient Egyptian official Userhat, who was the
Royal Scribe,
Child of the
Royal Nursery,
during the 18th...
- Luxor. TT177 was the
burial place of the
Ancient Egyptian official named Userhat, who was a
servant of Amun,
clean of hands. He
lived in the 18th Dynasty...
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article already argued,
based on the
career of Maya's
chief sculptor,
Userhat Hatiay, that ****mheb far
shorter reign of
between 15 and 17 years. The...
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guarded by soldiers. A
further flotilla of
small boats and the
great ship
Userhat,
which carried the barque, were towed. In Hatshepsut's time, the barque...
- the
burial place of the
ancient Egyptian named Userhat, who was an
Overseer of the
royal harem.
Userhat dates to the time of
Amenhotep III from the middle...
- from
Karnak to
Luxor in a
specially made bark,
known in
Egyptian as the
Userhat-Amun (“mighty of prow is Amun”). This
vessel was
built of
Lebanon cedar...
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opposite to Luxor. It is the
burial place of the
ancient Egyptian official Userhat, who was
First Prophet of
Sethi I
during the 19th Dynasty.
Userhet was...