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Much of what is known about Butehamun is derived from graffiti and from letters between Butehamun and his father. Though Polish archaeologist Andrzej Niwiński proposed the existence of three scribes, each named Butehamun, connected to the Theban Necropolis, this view is considered discredited.
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In 1984 A. Niwiński published an article in which he postulated the existence of no less than three scribes called Butehamun. Although his hypothesis was very soon afterwards falsified, the problems with the funeral equipment of Butehamun which led him to his remarkable theory have never been
421:"We know quite a lot about Dhutmose's son, Butehamun, who was also a Scribe of the Necropolis like his father. Butehamun was tasked with relocating the royal mummies in the Valley of the Kings in order to protect them against tomb robbers" 281:, which lasted from 1077 BC to 943 BC. The whereabouts of Butehamun's mummy are unknown. A set of coffins belonging to Butehamun—an outer coffin, an inner coffin, and a "false lid"—were probably found in the tomb of Nakhte-Min ( 203:. Butehamun was the son of Thutmose (or Dhutmose) of Deir el-Medina, who was also a scribe, and a member of a family of scribes dating back to the early Twentieth Dynasty. 714: 230:", "Opener of the Gates of the Necropolis", "Overseer of Works in the House of Eternity", and "Overseer of the Treasuries of the Kings". 282: 125: 122: 128: 108: 133: 131: 769: 638: 368: 341: 119: 116: 114: 111: 503: 400: 333: 774: 750: 592: 30: 278: 235: 286: 200: 742: 531: 630: 584: 358: 327: 624: 578: 684: 659: 424: 207: 160: 149: 8: 219: 226:(TT320). Throughout his life, Butehamun earned several titles, including "Scribe of the 420: 746: 634: 588: 396: 364: 337: 227: 254:
River. Four columns of the adobe remain, bearing inscriptions and images of the god
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Museo Egizio
Deir el-Medina
Egypt
11th century BC
hieroglyphs
Era
New Kingdom
Egyptian
Deir el-Medina
Ramesses XI
pharaoh
Twentieth Dynasty of Egypt
High Priests of Amun
Karnak
Thebes
Valley of the Kings
Royal Cache
Necropolis
Twenty-first Dynasty of Egypt
Medinet Habu
Nile
Amun
Amenhotep I
Great Royal Wife
Ahmose-Nefertari
Twenty-first Dynasty of Egypt
TT291
Eighteenth Dynasty
Museo Egizio

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